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6-10 July 2015EHESS, Paris

SOURCES, LOCALITY AND GLOBAL HISTORY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE IN EAST ASIA

PROGRAMME&

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

PROGRAMME&

LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

6-10 July 2015EHESS, Paris

14TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON THE HISTORY OF SCIENCE IN EAST ASIA

SOURCES, LOCALITY AND GLOBAL HISTORY SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND MEDICINE IN EAST ASIA

Designed by Sica Acapo

Conference VenueÉcole des Hautes Études en Sciences Sociales

(EHESS)105 Boulevard Raspail

75006 Paris

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CONTENTS467

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CONFERENCE ORGANISATION PARTNERS & SPONSORS SCHEDULE OVERVIEW DETAILED PROGRAMME LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

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CONFERENCE ORGANISATION INTERNATIONAL PROGRAM COMMITTEE

Chair: Pierre-Etienne WILL (Collège de France & EHESS, Paris)

MembersIwo AMELUNG (University of Frankfurt)

Nancy BERLINER (Museum of Fine Arts, Boston)Gregory CLANCEY (Singapore National University)

Marta HANSON (Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore)Takehiko HASHIMOTO (University of Tokyo)

Jiří HUDEČEK (Charles University, Prague)KIM Yung Sik (Seoul National University)Angela LEUNG (University of Hong Kong)

LIU Dun (IHNS, CAS, Beijing)Morris LOW (University of Queensland, Brisbane)

Carla NAPPI (University of British Columbia, Vancouver)QU Anjing (North-West University, Xi’an)

Dagmar SCHÄFER (MPIWG, Berlin & University of Manchester)SUN Xiaochun (IHNS, CAS, Beijing)

Togo TSUKAHARA (University of Kobe)Paul UNSCHULD (Charité, Berlin)

Alexei VOLKOV (National Tsinghua University, Hsinchu)ZHANG Baichun (IHNS, CAS, Beijing)

LOCAL ORGANIZING COMMITTEE

Co-chairsCatherine JAMI (UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESS)

Frédéric OBRINGER (UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESS)Caroline BODOLEC (UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESS)

MembersFlorence BRETELLE-ESTABLET (CNRS, SPHERE)

Michela BUSSOTTI (EFEO & UMR China, Korea, Japan)Paola CALANCA (EFEO)

Isabelle CHARLEUX (CNRS, GSRL)Jean-Sébastien CLUZEL (CREOPS, Université Paris Sorbonne)

Christopher CULLEN (Needham Research Institute & CRCAO)Redouane DJAMOURI (CNRS, CRLAO)

Vera DOROFEEVA-LICHTMANN (UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESS)Nicolas FIÉVÉ (EPHE, CRCAO)

Françoise GED (Cité de l’architecture et du patrimoine)Valérie GELEZEAU (UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESS)

Annick GUÉNEL (CNRS, CASE)Gilles GUIHEUX (Université Paris Diderot, SEDET)

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Mathias HAYEK (Université Paris Diderot, CRCAO)Liliane HILAIRE-PEREZ (Université Paris-Diderot & EHESS)

KIM Daeyeol (INALCO)Christian LAMOUROUX (UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESS)

François PICARD (Université Paris-Sorbonne, IReMUS)Emmanuel POISSON (Université Paris Diderot, SPHERE)Antonella ROMANO (EHESS, Centre Alexandre Koyré)

Delphine SPICQ (Collège de France & UMR China, Korea, Japan)Bernard THOMANN (INALCO & ESOPP, EHESS)

ZHAO Bing (CNRS, CRCAO)

FRENCH SPONSORING COMMITTEE

Chair: Pierre-Cyrille HAUTCOEUR (EHESS)

MembersJean-Pascal BASSINO (IAO, Lyon)

Serge CHAMBAUD (CNAM)Karine CHEMLA (CNRS, SPHERE & ERC-SAW, Paris)

Anne CHENG (Collège de France)Manuelle FRANCK (INALCO)

Yves GOUDINEAU (EFEO)Antoine GOURNAY (Université Paris Sorbonne)

Annick HORIUCHI (Université Paris Diderot, CRCAO)Sylvie MICHEL (Faculté de Pharmacie, Université René Descartes Paris 5)

Christine SHIMIZU (Musée Cernuschi)Nathalie MONNET (BnF & CRCAO)

Sanjay SUBRAHAMANYAM (Collège de France)Marie-Lise TSAGOURIA (BULAC)

ISHEASTM OFFICERS

President: MEI Jianjun (Needham Research Institute & Churchill College, Cambridge) Vice-president: SHI Yunli (USTC, Hefei & Shanghai Jiao Tong University)

Secretary: Jeff J. CHEN (St Cloud State University, Minnesota)Treasurer: Caroline BODOLEC (UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESS, Paris)

Editor-in-chief, East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine: Hans Ulrich VOGEL (Tübingen University)

RECEPTION TEAMJean-Baptiste ALARY

Éléonore BALLIFRaphaëlle CAMPION

Maryl GENCJustine GRANGER

Chloé HASHIMOTO

HONG SoraAlice LIN

Khalil PETITClément PITORRE

WANG Huayan

CONFERENCE SECRETARY & TEAM COORDINATOR

Sica ACAPO

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PARTNERS & SPONSORSEHESS, Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales

ISHEASTM, International Society for the History of East Asian Science, Technology and Medecine

UMR 8173 Chine, Corée, Japon CNRS & EHESS

CECMC, Research Center on Modern and Contemporary China

D. Kim Foundation for the History of Science and Technology in East Asia

IUHPST/DHST, International Union of History and Philosophy of Science and Technology, Division of History of Science and Technology

INSHS - CNRS, Institut des Sciences Humaines et Sociales Centre National de Recherche Scientifique

Région Ile de France

GIS Asie, Groupement d’Intérêt Scientifique Études asiatiques

Laboratoire SPHERE, UMR 7219 CNRS & Université Paris Diderot

CRCAO, Centre de recherche sur les civilisation de l’Asie Orientale CNRS-EPHE-Collège de France-Université Paris Diderot

CAK, Centre Alexandre-Koyré - Histoire des sciences et des techniques UMR 8560 EHESS-CNRS-MNHN

GDR 3398 « Histoire des mathématiques »

INALCO, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales

BULAC, Bibliothèque Universitaire des Langues et Civilisations

BML, Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon Logo Credits:

Crédit photographique Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, Didier Nicole. Bibliothèque municipale de Lyon, Ms. 75-80, f. 34.

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SCHEDULE OVERVIEW

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Monday 6 July - Morning 1Aud. Opening

Monday 6 July - Morning 2Aud. NSMS The Life and Work of Nakayama Shigeru (1928-2014)1 S10 From ore to arms: mining, metallurgy and artillery2 P5a Visualizations of the Heavens (Part 1/3)4 S26 Individuals in history and historiography

7 P16 Science and Modernity in 20th Century China: The Renaissance of “Traditional Knowledge and Practice” Revisited

8 P42 Compressed Modernization and Emerging Risk Society in Korea: A Socio-Historical Approach

11 P19Recovery of Traditional Technologies: A Comparative Study of Past and Present Fermentation and Associated Distillation Technologies in Eurasia and Mexico

Monday 6 July - Afternoon 1Aud. S7 Qing imperial science2 P5b Visualizations of the Heavens (Part 2/3)4 S2 Freud in Japan7 S29 Reading medical texts8 S9a Female medical practitioners and patients (Part 1/2)

Monday 6 July - Afternoon 2

Aud. P27 Japanese Imperial Science and its Networks: in Memoriam Nakayama Shigeru. Part 1: Geo-sciences in Imperial Japan

1 P11 Poisons and Antidotes in Cross-Cultural Perspectives2 P5c Visualizations of the Heavens (Part 3/3)

4 P40 Industrial Hazards and Public Health Sciences in Contemporary Japan, Taiwan and Korea

7 S8 From missionary accounts to sinology: European knowledge of China8 S9b Female medical practitioners and patients (Part 2/2)11 S12 Technology transfers

Monday 6 July - 19:00

Welcome Reception

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Tuesday 7 July - Morning 1

Aud. Plenary 1 Innovation and entrepreneurship in China’s pre-modern economy: Huizhou and Shanxi merchant networks revisited

Tuesday 7 July - Morning 2

Aud. HPYMS In memory of Ho Peng Yoke (1926-2014): contributions to the history of astronomy, alchemy and divination in China

1 S16 From hot springs to power stations: nuclear technologies for peace

2 P12 Transfers of technology: exchanging knowledge in visual and material culture

4 S5 Mathematics in China and Japan

7 P17 Knowledge Making in the Colonial Field: Localized Expertise for the Empire, Comparing Taiwan and Korea

8 P23 Localism in Qing Medicine: Inquiries on Materia Medica and Domestic Healing

11 P30 Science as Discourse and Practice in 19th-20th Century KoreaTuesday 7 July - Afternoon 1

Aud. S21 Science and politics in Republican China1 S17 Chinese astronomy in history

2 P39a The Cultural, Medical, and Political Impact of Vietnamese Pharmaceu-ticals-China and Beyond (Part 1/2)

4 P24a New Directions in the History of the Life Sciences in Modern East Asia (Part 1/2)

7 P26 Multilingualism and the construction of knowledge in late imperial China

8 P4 Medicine as Method: East Asian Imperialism and Colonial Medicine in a Global Perspective

Tuesday 7 July - Afternoon 2

Aud. P7 Beyond China and Europe: Jesuit Missionaries Between Global Networks in the Long Eighteenth Century

1 P28Japanese Imperial Science and its Networks: in Memoriam Nakayama Shigeru. Part 2: Extension of Japan’s Empire: its knowledge and human resources

2 P39b The Cultural, Medical, and Political Impact of Vietnamese Pharmaceu-ticals-China and Beyond (Part 2/2)

4 P24b New Directions in the History of the Life Sciences in Modern East Asia (Part 2/2)

7 P31 Knowledge on the Move: Transmission of Medical Knowledge in Pre-modern China

8 S6 Translating science in late Qing and Republican China

11 P9 Strange Nature, Strange Technologies: Exploring the Inexplicable in Early Modern East Asia

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Wednesday 8 July - Morning 1

Aud. Plenary 2 Doing EASTM in the Early Twenty-First Century: From the Case of Japanese Family Planning in Cold War Asia

Wednesday 8 July - Morning 2

Aud. Special Plenary

The Collège de France Research Group on East Asian Science, Techno-logy and Medicine (1984-1998)

Wednesday 8 July - Afternoon 1

Aud. P1a The formation, transmission and reception of mathematical knowledge in East Asia since the 11th century (Part 1/2)

1 S11 Science, environment and politics in the twentieth century2 S28 Ideas and practices in pre-modern medicine4 S23 Water technologies in modern China8 S20a Stories of globalisation (Part 1/2)

Wednesday 8 July - Afternoon 2

Aud. P1b The formation, transmission and reception of mathematical knowledge in East Asia since the 11th century (Part 2/2)

1 S30 Studying celestial phenomena: observation, calculation and instruments2 S18 Agronomy, past and present

4 P41 Medical Prognostication, Fate Prediction, and the Body in Early Mo-dern China and Japan

7 P29Japanese Imperial Science and its Networks: in Memoriam Nakayama Shigeru. Part 3: Agriculture, Food and Industrialization in the Japanese Empire

8 S20b Stories of globalisation (Part 2/2)11 S19 Modernisation in science, language and society

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Thursday 9 July - Morning 1

Aud. P36 Health and Environment between Observation, Perception, and Imagi-nation in East Asia

1 S27a Medicine since 1950 (Part 1/2)2 S1a Knowledge of China’s sea-space by practitioners (Part 1/2)4 S4 Measuring and knowing during the Song dynasty

7 P34aCasting Others’ Materials into the Mould of My Own Learning: The Mobilisation and Organisation of Knowledge and Expertise in the Pro-duction of New Scientific Works in East Asia (1600-1800) (Part 1/2)

8 P14a Crossing Epistemological Landscapes: On the Global Circulation of Therapeutic Objects and Practices (Part 1/2)

11 P8a Ideology and technology: artistic visions constructing cultural identities and political authority

Thursday 9 July - Morning 2

Aud. P38The Concept of Tong 通: Grasping and Circulating Matter in the World,in Society, and in the Body according to Thinkers, Physicians, and Tra-ders in Song, Ming, and Modern China

1 S27b Medicine since 1950 (Part 2/2)2 S1b Knowledge of China’s sea-space by practitioners (Part 2/2)4 S14 Technologies of leisure

7 P34bCasting Others’ Materials into the Mould of My Own Learning: The Mobilisation and Organisation of Knowledge and Expertise in the Pro-duction of New Scientific Works in East Asia (1600-1800) (Part 2/2)

8 P14b Crossing Epistemological Landscapes: On the Global Circulation of Therapeutic Objects and Practices (Part 2/2)

11 P8b Ideology and technology: artistic visions constructing cultural identities and political authority (Part 2/2)EASTS Journal gathering - Room 7 (12:30-13:30)

Thursday 9 July - Afternoon 1Aud. ISHEASTM General Assembly

Thursday 9 July - Afternoon 2Aud. P22 Scientific Institutions and the Government in Japan and South Korea2 P35 Science, Medicine, and Popular Healing Practices in Modern Japan4 P3 The Materiality of Science Translation in Asia, 19th and 20th Centuries

7 P32 Cross-currents and intersections: EAHSTM’s place and role in the scholarly field today

8 S22 Rituals, beliefs and their artifactsThursday 9 July - 19:30

Conference Dinner

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Friday 10 July - Morning 1

Aud. Plenary 3 Beyond the Imperial Court: The Changing Role of European Astro-nomy in Late Imperial China

Friday 10 July - Morning 2

Aud. P6 Fathoming the Universe and Calculating for Perfection: The Book of Changes as a Cosmological Map in First Millennium CE China

1 S3 The arts of the fire: ceramics and enamels

2 P18 Emerging disciplines and dialogue with traditional knowledge in 19th and 20th century China

4 P33 Translation and Transmission of Western Mathematical Treatises in East Asia

7 P15 Military Medicine in East-Asia: Local and Global Contexts

8 P25 Art, Technology, and Knowledge: Transmission and Transformation of Ming-Qing Chinese Printing in a World Context

11 P37 Chinese medical discourses inside and outside ChinaFriday 10 July - Afternoon 1

Aud. P10a Re-discovered Maps of East and South-East Asia (Part 1/2)1 S15a “Traditional” medicine in modern societies (Part 1/2)

2 P13a Climate and disease in the Philippines (19th-20th centuries): local reali-ties, global histories (Part 1/2)

4 P20a Conveying “Care” to East Asia: Nursing Theory and Practice in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan (Part 1/2)

7 S24a Medicine in transition (1868-1940) (Part 1/2)

8 P21a Letters from Scholars and Scientists concerning Historical Materials in East (or South) Asia (Part 1/2)

11 P2 The Universality and Locality of the History of Science and Civilization in Korea as Seen from the Perspective of East Asia

Friday 10 July - Afternoon 2Aud. P10b Re-discovered Maps of East and South-East Asia (Part 2/2)1 S15b “Traditional” medicine in modern societies (Part 2/2)

2 P13b Climate and disease in the Philippines (19th-20th centuries): local reali-ties, global histories (Part 2/2)

4 P20b Conveying “Care” to East Asia: Nursing Theory and Practice in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan (Part 2/2)

7 S24b Medicine in transition (1868-1940) (Part 2/2)

8 P21b Letters from Scholars and Scientists concerning Historical Materials in East (or South) Asia (Part 2/2)

Friday 10 July - Afternoon 3Aud. Closing

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DETAILED PROGRAMME

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Auditorium09:00

-10:00

OpeningWelcome addresses by:• The Conference organisers• Pierre-Cyrille HAUTCOEUR (President, EHESS)• MEI Jianjun (President, ISHEASTM)

10:00-

10:30Break

Auditorium10:30

-13:00

The Life and Work of Nakayama Shigeru (1928-2014)Organisers: Morris LOW & TSUKAHARA TogoChair: Morris LOW• YOSHIOKA Hitoshi, The Nakayama Project on the Social History of

Science and Technology in Contemporary Japan• Tessa MORRIS-SUZUKI, The Vision of Service Science in Japan:

Nakayama Shigeru and the Japanese Experience of Citizen Science• SUN Xiaochun, On Nakayama’s Contribution to the History of

Astronomy• HONG Sungook, The Influence of Nakayama Shigeru’s “The Modern

History of Science and Society” in Korea• Sharon TRAWEEK, Nakayama Shigeru in Los Angeles

Room 110:30

-12:30

From ore to arms: mining, metallurgy and artilleryChair: MEI Jianjun• ZHENG Weiwei & SHOJI Tetsuo, Study of Cast Steel Technology in Ming

Dynasty China Metallurgical Examination of Hongwu Cannon (1377)• SU Yangyang, Why not the flintlock: a reevaluation of Qing matchlock

muskets in a global context• HUANG Chao & Du Jialin, Metallurgical Knowledge Transfer from

Asia to Europe: The Example of Chinese Paktong and its Transmission to Sweden and Austria

• Erich PAUER, Japanese mining technology around 1880 – A Collegeof Engineering graduate student’s internship reports as new source for technological development

Room 210:30

-12:00

Visualizations of the Heavens (Part 1/3)Organisers: Sonja BRENTJES & Dagmar SCHÄFERChair: Dagmar SCHÄFER• Sonja BRENTJES & Dagmar SCHÄFER, Introduction• Samra AZARNOUCHE, Iranian Uranography: Celestial Stations

according to the Zoroastrian Cosmogony• NIU Weixing, On the Dunhuang Manuscript P.4071

Monday 6 July - Morning

S10

NSMS

P5a

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Room 410:30

-12:30

Individuals in history and historiographyChair: Florence BRETELLE-ESTABLET• Valentin PHILIPPON, The Biographies of Physicians in the Twenty-

Five Official Histories of China: Illustrating their Value with Examplesfrom the Official Historical Records of Song 宋, Jin 金 and Yuan 元Dynasties

• KIM Namil, Joseon Scholar-Physicians in Korean Medical History• SUZUKI Mika, Morooka Tamotsu 諸岡存 (1879-1946), medical

doctor, man of letters• ZHANG Li & ZHAO Tao, The Interpretation of the Scientists’

Self-consciousness and Academic Ecology in the Early Period of thePeople’s Republic of China from the Diary of Zhu Kezhen

Room 710:30

-13:00

Science and Modernity in 20th Century China: The Renaissance of “Traditional Knowledge and Practice” RevisitedOrganisers & Chairs: Marc MATTEN & SONG Xiaokun• Marc MATTEN, Promoting Scientific Thinking in Communist China

– the conceptualization of science in Maoist China and beyond• Rui KUNZE, Learning from the Masses: Traditional Knowledge in the

1950s and 1960s• SONG Xiaokun, Redefining Fengshui: Academic Discourses in the

PRC from the 1990s to the Present Day• Renée GRINGMUTH, Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine in

Maoist China - Horse Health Care between 1949 and 1966• Philipp HÜNNEBECK, Prefaces as Sources of Legitimation: Modern

Views on the Physiognomic Manual “Bingjian” 冰鑑

Room 810:30

-12:30

Compressed Modernization and Emerging Risk Societyin Korea: A Socio-Historical ApproachOrganisers: PARK Jin Hee & KIM HyominChair: JEONG TaeseokDiscussant: PARK Buhm Soon• KIM Hyomin, The historical development of risk management policy

for nuclear power plants in Korea• LEE Young Hee, Politics of risk governance and expertise: focused on

the historical evolution of nuclear waste management in Korea• PARK Jin Hee, Biopolitics for economic growth: from family planning

to low fertility policies• KANG Yunjae & JEONG Taeseok, The socio-historical approach

to the Korean food safety policy: the co-evolution between ex-pert-knowledge power, citizenship, and governance style

Monday 6 July - Morning

S26

P16

P42

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Room 1110:30

-12:30

Recovery of Traditional Technologies: A Comparative Study of Past and Present Fermentation and Associated Distillation Technologies in Eurasia and MexicoOrganisers: PARK Hyunhee & Paul D. BUELLChair: Françoise SABBAN• Paul D. BUELL, Mongol Empire and Distillation: Technology and

Popularization• PARK Hyunhee, The creation of Soju: Transfer of Distillation Techno-

logy from Yuan China to Koryo Korea• Batjargal BATDORJ, Isolation of Lactic Acid Bacteria with High

Biological Activity from Mongolian Fermented Dairy Products• Ana G. VALENZUELA-ZAPATA, Mezcal production by Alchemists

and Arakimists: East Asian distillation influence in Mexico

Monday 6 July - Morning

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Auditorium

14:00-

15:30

Qing imperial scienceChair: Catherine JAMI• YANG Fan, The Measurement of Longitude and Latitude and its

Applications in Calendar-making in Ming-Qing China• LAI Yu-Chih, Imperial Politics and European Botanical Practice at

the Qianlong Court: A Study of the “Images on the Auspicious Tree”• CHANG Ping-Ying, Jingzheng’s Reformation of the Late Qing Astro-

nomical Bureau

Room 2

14:00-

15:30

Visualizations of the Heavens (Part 2/3)Organisers: Sonja BRENTJES & Dagmar SCHÄFERChair: NIU Weixing• Bill M. MAK, Zodiac in South and East Asia: Transformation and

interaction with indigenous astral science as seen from textual and iconographical sources

• Johannes THOMANN, Is the design of Arabic horoscopes an applica-tion of Chinese visualizations of the heavens?

• Sonja BRENTJES, Shared Elements of the Iconography of the Zodiac in Texts, Architecture and Metalwork from Eastern Central Asia to the Iberian Peninsula (10th-14th centuries)

Room 4

14:00-

15:30

Freud in JapanChair: Aya HOMEI• Christopher HARDING, Remaking Freud for Japan: Psychoanalysis

as Spiritual Path• Bernhard LEITNER, Matter over Mind - On Neurological Psychiatry

and the Absence of Freud in Japanese Medical Academia• Sarah TERRAIL LORMEL, Psychotherapy without Freud: Morita

Shōma’s criticism of Freudian psychoanalysis (Japan, 1920s-1930s)

Room 714:00

-15:30

Reading medical textsChair: Annick HORIUCHI• LI Weixia, Practical Medical Knowledge in the Si Shi Zuan Yao (c. 800 AD• Mujeeb KHAN, The “Ishinpō” and Life Cultivation in Ancient Japan• Elisabeth HSU, Technologies of power in different versions of the Yi

jin jing (The Sinews Transformation Classic)

Room 8

14:00-

15:30

Female medical practitioners and patients (Part 1/2)Chair: NAKAYAMA Izumi• BU Liping, Pioneering Chinese Female Doctors of Western Medicine:

Their International Education and Career Life• Mirela DAVID, Chinese female gynecologists, their birth control cli-

nics in 1920s-1930s Beijing, and their connections to the global birth control movement

• FANG Xiaoping, Bamboo Steamers and Red Flags: Building Disci-pline and Collegiality among China’s Traditional Rural Midwives in the 1950s

15:30-

16:00Break

Monday 6 July - Afternoon 1

P5b

S2

S29

S9a

S7

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Monday 6 July - Afternoon 2

Auditorium

16:00-

18:00

Japanese Imperial Science and its Networks: in Memoriam Nakayama Shigeru. Part 1: Geo-sciences in Imperial Japan

With the support of the Japan Society for the Promotion of ScienceOrganisers: TSUKAHARA Togo & SHIN Chang-GeonChair: SHIN Chang-Geon• KIM Boumsoung, Recognizing Terra Incognita: Japanese Geological

Surveys of Hot Springs in Colonial Korea• KATO Shigeo, Japanese Imperialism and Geological Surveys of

Mineral Resources in China• TSUKAHARA Togo, Chinese Coastal Meteorology since the 19th

Century, and Japan’s Wartime Meteorological Network• SENSUI Hidekazu, American Research on Colonial Geographies

of Japan: With a Particular Focus on the Naval School of Military Government and Administration, 1942-1945

Room 1

16:00-

18:00

Poisons and Antidotes in Cross-Cultural PerspectivesOrganiser: CHEN Hsiu-FenChair: Marta HANSON• CHEN Ming, Agada, Theriac and ‘Hsi-du-shih’ (Lapis serpentinus):

Transmission and Transformation of Three Exotic Antidotes in Pre-modern Chinese Medicine

• CHEN Hsiu-Fen, Treating Gu Poison in Ming-Qing China: Medication, Prevention and Exorcism

• Barbara GERKE, Of Poisons, Contagion, and Antidotes: ‘Poisoning’ (Dug Nad) and its Treatment in Classical Tibetan Medical Texts

• LIU Shih-Hsun, Manchu Recipes in the Jesuits’ Writings: Poison and Antidote in the Treatise on Western Medicine

Room 2

16:00-

18:00

Visualizations of the Heavens (Part 3/3)Organisers: Sonja BRENTJES & Dagmar SCHÄFERChair: Sonja BRENTJES• Karin RÜHRDANZ, Between author’s intention and patron’s expecta-

tion: The illustrations of the chapter on planets in Zakariya al-Qazwi-ni’s “Wonders of Creation”

• Matthew MELVIN-KOUSHKI, Calculating Power: Occult-Scientific Cosmology and Universal Kingship in 15th-Century Iran and Central Asia

• Ahmet Tunc SEN, Astrology and politics in early modern Ottoman almanacs

• Petra SCHMIDL, Abd al-Qadir Muhibb’s Astrolabe

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Room 4

16:00-

17:30

Industrial Hazards and Public Health Sciences in Contemporary Japan, Taiwan and KoreaOrganisers: Paul JOBIN & CHEN Hsin-hsingChair: Alain DELISSEN• LIN Yi-Ping, Challenging Mainstream Science: Trichloroethylene and

Female Electronic Workers’ Occupational Diseases in Taiwan• CHEN Hsin-hsing & KONG Jeong-ok, The Use of Epidemiology in

Litigations on Electronic Workers in Taiwan and Korea: RCA, Taiwan & Samsung

• Paul JOBIN & KOJIMA Rina, Fukushima and the Epidemiological Legacy of Hiroshima-Nagasaki: Workers & Displaced Citizens

Room 7

16:00-

18:00

From missionary accounts to sinology: European knowledge of ChinaChair: WU Huiyi• Jose A. CERVERA, The Ming dynasty through Spanish eyes: the

accounts by Martín de Rada and Miguel de Loarca after their travel to China (1575)

• MAU Chuanhui, The growth of French geographic knowledge of South-East Asia

• Michela BUSSOTTI & Isabelle LANDRY-DERON, Engraving Chinese types in Europe: the collection of Chinese characters at the Imprimerie Nationale of France

• LU Ye, Chinese Catholics’ contribution to the scientific exchanges between China and Europe - The case of Pierre Hoang (1830-1909)

Room 816:00

-17:00

Female medical practitioners and patients (Part 2/2)Chair: NAKAYAMA Izumi• LU Zxyyann, Displaced agencies: hybridized coexistence of clinical

practices in hormonal replacement therapy (HRT) in Taiwan• WU Yan-Chiou, A History of Women “Cooking Alcohol” (hiânn tsiú,

煮酒) and Family Care in Taiwan, 1945-2002

Room 1116:00

-17:00

Technology transfersChair: Erich PAUER• Aleksandra KOBILJSKI, When bad planning is good: failures of tech-

nology transfer and innovation in Japanese industrialization• Joyman LEE, Building Rural Industries: Sino-Japanese Technological

Flows in Global History, 1895-1915

Grand Salon de la Sorbonne

19:00 Welcome Reception

Monday 6 July - Afternoon 2

P40

S9b

S12

S8

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Tuesday 7 July - Morning

Auditorium09:00

-10:00

Greetings to participants Patrice BOURDELAIS (INSHS Director)

Plenary LectureChair: Francesca BRAYFrançois GIPOULOUX, Innovation and entrepreneurship in China’s pre-modern economy: Huizhou and Shanxi merchant networks revisited

10:00-

10:30Break

Auditorium

10:30-

12:30

In memory of Ho Peng Yoke (1926-2014): contri-butions to the history of astronomy, alchemy and divination in ChinaOrganiser: Christopher CULLENChair: MEI Jianjun• Christopher CULLEN, Ho Peng Yoke and the Needham project• QU Anjing, Ho Peng Yoke and Chinese astronomy: his contribution to

the field, and some personal reminiscences• Fabrizio PREGADIO, Ho Peng Yoke, Chinese Alchemy, and Daoism• Lisa RAPHALS, Science and Divination Reconsidered: Ho Peng Yoke

and the history of Chinese science and mantic practices

Room 1

10:30-

12:00

From hot springs to power stations: nuclear technologies for peace Chair: KIM Dong-Won• NAKAO Maika, Radiation and the popularization of hot springs in

modern Japan• ITO Kenji, Defeat and Knowledge Transmission: Nuclear Research in

Japan during the Occupation• NAKAMURA Miri, The Atomic Maid: Matsumoto Seichō’s Critique

of “Peaceful”Ò Nuclear Technology

Room 2

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Transfers of technology: exchanging knowledge in visual and material cultureOrganiser & Chair: Roslyn HAMMERS• Anne GERRITSEN, Cizhou wares, the circulation of objects, and the

transmission of technology• Angela SHENG, Visualizing Textile Work in Ming-Qing China• CHEN BuYun, The Case of Bingata: Trafficking Textile Art and Tech-

nique across the East China Sea• CHEN Kaijun, Contact Zone: Reconstructing the Multiple Channels

of Exchange between Ceramic Specialists from Eurasia• Rachel SILBERSTEIN, Patterning an industry: Embroidery pattern-books,

producer networks and regional style in late-Qing and Republican-period China

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Mathematics in China and JapanChair: Jeff Jiang-Ping CHEN• GUAN Zengjian, The Concept and Metrology of Angle in Ancient China• HU Huakai, On the Cognition of Object Motion in Ancient China - Based

on the Kinematic Questions in Ancient Chinese Mathematical Books• DENG Kehui, A study of Mei Wending’s Dusuan shili• JOCHI Shigeru, Seki Takakazu’s 1661 Manuscript of the Yang Hui

Suanfa (1275)• Marion COUSIN, Mathematical language in geometry and algebra

textbooks during the Meiji period

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Knowledge Making in the Colonial Field: Localized Expertise for the Empire, Comparing Taiwan and KoreaOrganiser: LEE JungChair: LIM Jongtae• KU Ya-wen, The Development of “Kina-ology” in the Japanese Empire• LEE Taehee, Between the Colony and the Empire: Colonial Geologists’

Construction of the Geological Survey in Colonial Korea• SHEN Chiasan, Continuation and Regeneration: Bacteriology in

Colonial Taiwan• MIYAGAWA Takuya, Systematizing Disaster Experiences: From the

Han River to the Empire• LEE Jung, Political Regionalization: Japanese Naturalists in Colonial Korea

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Localism in Qing Medicine: Inquiries on Materia Medica and Domestic HealingOrganiser: BIAN HeChair & Discussant: Angela LEUNG• BIAN He, Frontiers of New Knowledge at Home: Localism and

Learned Experience in Zhao Xuemin’s Supplement to the Compen-dium of Materia Medica

• LIU Xiaomeng, Folk Belief, Medicinal Market and Local Society: Qizhou in Late Imperial China

• Sare ARICANLI, Considering the Local Aspects of Medicine in the Qing• ZHANG Ying, Getting Rid of Demons: Imagining Illness in the

Domestic Space

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Science as Discourse and Practice in 19th-20th Century KoreaOrganiser: Dafna ZURChair: KIM Daeyeol• Chris HANSCOM, Scientific Thinking and the Literary Text in

Colonial Korea• Dafna ZUR, Science and Fiction in North and South Korea• John DIMOIA, Mobilizing and Redefining “Health”: Popular Health

Publications during the ROK Anti-Parasite Campaigns, 1969-late 1970s • Sonja M. KIM, Science in the Home? Teaching Girls Science in Korea,

1900-1950• Janet LEE, Critical Knowledge of Everyday Life: Gender and the Poli-

tics of Care in19th Century Korea

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Science and politics in Republican ChinaChair: Jiří HUDEČEK• CHANG Ku-Ming, Western Vitalism in China: The Significance of

Life for Chinese Conservatism, 1910-1945• Joshua HUBBARD, The Chinese (Geo-) Body and Global Biopolitics

in the Nanjing Decade• FU Banghong, Can science be planned? Debates in China in the

1930-40s

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Chinese astronomy in historyChair: QU Anjing• XU Fengxian, A square earth or an orientable earth?• Daniel MORGAN, Early Imperial Astral Sciences as viewed through

Actors’ Categories• ZHANG Yangyang, The Metaphor of a Pellet in a Bladder: the Key

to Understand the Acceptance of the Sphericity of the Earth in China, 1600-1800

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The Cultural, Medical, and Political Impact of Viet-namese Pharmaceuticals-China and Beyond (Part 1/2)Organisers: Leslie DE VRIES & Annick GUÉNEL Chair: Annick GUÉNEL• C. Michele THOMPSON, The Travels and Travails of Tuệ Tĩnh 慧靖• Leslie DE VRIES, “Warming and Supplementing Formulas” in Lê

Hữu Trác’s Hải Thượng Y Tông Tâm Lĩnh• NGUYÊN Thi Duong, Colonial Policy and Regulation of the “Si-

no-Annamese” Pharmacopeia

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New Directions in the History of the Life Sciences in Modern East Asia (Part 1/2)Organisers: Howard CHIANG & KIM Tae-HoChair: KIM Tae-Ho• Howard CHIANG, Visualizing Sex and Gender Politics in Modern

Chinese Biology• JUNG Joon Young, The Interpretation of Blood: Blood Group Anthro-

pology to Place Koreans within the Racial Order of the Japanese Empire• PAIK Young-Gyung, The Search for Korean Origins in a Molecule:

Biology and Nationalism in the Age of Genomics

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Multilingualism and the construction of knowledge in late imperial ChinaOrganiser & Chair: Catherine JAMI• Lobsang YONGDAN, Tycho Brahe in Tibet: A brief history of the

Jesuits’ science in Tibet• Jonathan SCHLESINGER, An Otter is an Otter is an Otter• Mårten SÖDERBLOM SAARELA, Multilingual Lexicography in

Beijing, Seoul, and Edo Following the Qing Conquest of Inner Asia

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Medicine as Method: East Asian Imperialism and Colo-nial Medicine in a Global PerspectiveOrganiser: PARK Jin-kyungChair: Sonja M. KIM• Timothy YANG, Pharmaceuticals, Empire, and Japan’s Interwar

Moment• PARK Jin-kyung, Non-Western Imperial Biopolitics: Managing the

Korean Peninsula, Human Resources, and Population• KIM Hoi-eun, The Afterlife of Colonial Physical Anthropology in

Post-Colonial Korea

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Beyond China and Europe: Jesuit Missionaries Between Global Networks in the Long Eighteenth CenturyOrganisers: WU Huiyi & Alexander STATMANChair: Catherine JAMI• Mario CAMS, Blurring the Boundaries: Collaborative Surveying

during the Early Qing• Alexander STATMAN, The Origins of the ‘China, too!’ Slogan: Bei-

jing Jesuits, Paris Sinologists, and World History in the 18th century• WU Huiyi, “The observations we have done in the Indies and in

China”: French Jesuits’ knowledge of other non-Western regions and the impact on their scientific work in China

• Dhruv RAINA, The Collection, Circulation and Networks of Jesuit Scientific Knowledge in “les Indes”: From Reports and Reviews in the Journal des Savants (1670-1730)

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Japanese Imperial Science and Its Networks - In Memo-riam Nakayama Shigeru. Part 2: Extension of Japan’s Empire: its Knowledge and Human Resources

With the support of the Japan Society for the Promotion of ScienceOrganisers: TSUKAHARA Togo & SHIN Chang-GeonChair: TSUKAHARA Togo• Arnaud NANTA, Physical Anthropology in Colonial Korea: Science

and the Colonial Order (1924-1940)• SAKANO Toru, Investigating “the Islanders”: On Fieldwork in Mi-

cronesia before World War II • JIN Jungwon, Seizing Opportunities in the Empire: Taiwanese Medi-

cal Students in Colonial Korea• SHIN Chang-Geon, On the Frontiers of Japanese Imperial Medicine:

The Return of Korean Medical Students to Korea

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The Cultural, Medical, and Political Impact of Viet-namese Pharmaceuticals-China and Beyond (Part 2/2)Organisers: Leslie DE VRIES & Annick GUÉNEL Chair: Leslie DE VRIES• ASO Michitake, The Cold War Roots of a Vietnamese “Miracle Drug”• Annick GUÉNEL, Vietnamese pharmaceutical expertise in the era of

drug globalization: the case of artemisinin

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New Directions in the History of the Life Sciences in Modern East Asia (Part 2/2)Organisers: Howard CHIANG & KIM Tae-HoChair: Howard CHIANG• Victoria LEE, Screening for Gifts: Japanese Microbial Gardens and

their Uses • KIM Tae-Ho, Phantom Menace of Beriberi: Introduction and Twists

of the Vitamin Myth in Modern Korea • JIANG Lijing & XIONG Weimin, Crafting Embryology in Maoist

China: Embryologists and Mass Cultivation of Silkworms and Fishes, 1950-1963

• LUK Yi Lai Christine, From Biophysics to Radiobiology: How the Atmospheric Nuclear Weapon Tests Shaped the Expansion of Radio-biology Research in the People’s Republic of China

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Knowledge on the Move: Transmission of Medical Knowledge in Pre-modern ChinaOrganiser: LIU YanDiscussant: Francesca BRAYChair: CHEN Hao• Dolly YANG, From Local to Central: The Formalisation of Therapeu-

tic Exercises in the Medical Practice of Sui (581 – 618 CE) China • LIU Yan, From Central to Local: Transmission and Transformation of

Drug Knowledge in Tang China • CHEN Yun-Ju, Song (960-1279) Accounts of Treating South-Ende-

mic Disorders: Changing Readership and Transmission of Medical Knowledge

• Pierce SALGUERO, Are Buddhist Scriptures the “Missing Link” in the Global History of Medicine?

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Translating science in late Qing and Republican ChinaChair: Iwo AMELUNG• NIE Fuling, A Study on Translation of Knowledge and Theories in

Huaxue Jianyuan in the Second Half of the 19th Century• CHANG Hao, The Original Version of Huaxue Fenyuan• CHAN Man Sing, Misrepresentation - Translating and Reading

Gray’s Anatomy in Late Qing China• Yuen Mei Vicky LAW, Benjamin Hobson’s (1816-1873) Medical

Translations and Their Reception by the Late Qing Integrationists before 1895

• GUO Ting, Identity, obsession and modernity: Translating Sexuality in Republican China (1912-1949)

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Strange Nature, Strange Technologies: Exploring the Inexplicable in Early Modern East AsiaOrganisers: Martina SIEBERT & ZHANG QiongDiscussant & Chair: FU Daiwie• ZHANG Qiong, Xie Zhaozhe and his Many Wonderful Worlds: A

Case Study of Late Ming Discourse of Exotica• Martina SIEBERT, Things Outside of the Box: “Science Fiction Ob-

jects” in Early Modern Chinese Literature• JEON Hyeri, Leaving the Strange Things Strange: How a Confucian

Scholar Embraced the World of Oddities in Early Seventeenth-Centu-ry Korea

• ONABE Tomoko, Amazing Tales of Hermit Technologies in Japan

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Plenary LectureChair: Angela K.C. LEUNGAya HOMEI, Doing EASTM in the early twenty-first century: the case of Japanese family planning in Cold War Asia

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Special Plenary Session - The Collège de France Research Group on East Asian Science, Technology and Medicine (1984-1998)Chair: Pierre-Etienne WILL• Marc KALINOWSKI, Cosmology and politics in late Warring States

and early Han: The cosmological system in the Yin-Yang chapters of the Chunqiu fanlu 春秋繁露

• Françoise SABBAN, The order of things and words: the technical sys-tem of food preparation in the Qimin yaoshu 齊民要術 (6th Century)

• Catherine DESPEUX, The medical manuscripts from Central Asia, a privileged place for observing phenomena of globalization, exchange and transfer between Asian medicines

• Georges MÉTAILIÉ, The reception of modern science in Japan and in China - The case of botany

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The formation, transmission and reception of mathematical knowledge in East Asia since the 11th century (Part 1/2)

Sponsored by GDR 3398 «Histoire des mathématiques»Organisers: YING Jia-Ming & Charlotte POLLET Chair: YING Jia-Ming• ZHU Yiwen & ZHENG Cheng, Qin Jiushao’s mathematical written

system (13th century) and its acceptance by Qing scholars during the 18th and 19th centuries

• Charlotte POLLET, Analogy and order of problems: combinatorics and algebra in Song dynasty mathematics

• YING Jia-Ming & SU Jim-Hong, The influence of two versions of Jihe yuanben in China – A revisit

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Science, environment and politics in the twentieth centuryChair: ITO Kenji• Lisa YOSHIKAWA, Making Science Matter: Nation Building through

Resource Preservation in Taishō Japan• PARK Buhm Soon, Following the Footsteps of Japan? Industrializa-

tion, Pollution, and Environmental Lawsuits in Korea, 1970 - 1990• Marianne NOEL & Mathieu QUET, A Combined History of Science

and Technology Studies (STS) and the Critique of Science in South Korea

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Ideas and practices in pre-modern medicine Chair: CHANG Chia-Feng• Bair NANZATOV, The Role of Medicines of Animal Origin in Tradi-

tional Mongolian Medicine• Mathias VIGOUROUX, Knowledge, Practice and Quackery in Early

Modern Japanese Medicine• Daniel TRAMBAIOLO, Understanding Epidemics in Early

19th-Century Japan• Marina SODNOMPILOVA, Folk medicine in the traditional culture

of the Buryat Mongols

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Water technologies in modern ChinaChair: Delphine SPICQ• LI Haijing, The Technology of Water Conservancy from the West: Lud-

wig Brandl’s Management of the Qiantang 錢塘 River (1928-1931)• ZHANG Zhihui, Some Historical Reflections on the Construction of

Liujiaxia Hydropower Station in China• Constantin CANAVAS, The kārīz (kănérjĭng) of Turfan: Societal

embedding and vulnerability of a traditional water technology

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Stories of globalisation (Part 1/2)Chair: LIU Dun• YI Doogab & PARK Jinyoung, Global Connectedness in the History

of Tobacco Litigation in Korea: Circulation of Scientific Knowledge and Legal Practices in the Age of Tobacco Liberalization in East Asia, 1980s-2000s

• WANG Shen, Socialistic Assistance to Vietnam and Albania: the Destiny of a Lucky Geologist Chang Yinfo during China’s Cultural Revolution

• James FLOWERS, Stone Gorge Yi: Charting Heaven and Earth in Colonial Period Korea

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The formation, transmission and reception of mathematical knowledge in East Asia since the 11th century (Part 2/2)

Sponsored by GDR 3398 «Histoire des mathématiques»Organisers: YING Jia-Ming & Charlotte POLLET Chair: Charlotte POLLET • Jiang-Ping Jeff CHEN & Dong Jie, Episodes of “Symbolic Algebra” in

China• WANG Yu-Jen & HUANG Jyun-Wei, Ajima Naonobu’s motives for

mathematical studies – The values of generalisation and simplification• OH Young Sook, Mathematical Calculating Tools in Eighteenth-

Century Chosŏn

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Studying celestial phenomena: observation, calculation and instrumentsChair: SUN Xiaochun• MA Liping, Ancient Chinese Records of the Moon or a Planet Oc-

culting or Approaching a Star• CHOI Goeun, MIHN Byeong-Hee, AHN Young Sook & LEE Ki-

Won, Analysis of Calculation Method for Sunrise and Sunset Times in Shoushi Calendar

• WANG Guangchao, The controversy over the new star of AD.1408• MIHN Byeong-Hee, KIM Sang Hyuk, LEE Ki-Won & AHN Young

Sook, The Structure of the Angbu ilgu in Joseon Dynasty• HAM Seon Young, KIM Sang Hyuk & LEE Yong Sam, A Study on

the Celestial Movement Apparatus of Honcheonui in 17th Century Joseon Dynasty

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Agronomy, past and present Chair: Georges MÉTAILIÉ• WANG Xingguang, Climatic Aridity and Counter Measures of

Agricultural Technology in the Middle and Lower Yellow River in the Tang Dynasty

• LUO Xingbo, Dream, Plan, and Reality - Research on the Sino-US teamwork on agriculture technologies cooperation after World War II

• LEE Yi-Tze, The Web of Transnational Cultivation and Benevolence: Taiwan’s contemporary networking of alternative farming and self-help agronomy

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Medical Prognostication, Fate Prediction, and the Body in Early Modern China and JapanOrganisers: Marta HANSON & Stéphanie HOMOLAChair: Frédéric OBRINGER• CHANG Chia-feng, Divination and Diagnosis: Physiognomy of

Children in Chinese Medical Literature• Marta HANSON, Variations in Daktylomancy and Fate Prediction in

Ming Almanacs and Encyclopedias• Matthias HAYEK, Grasping the Cosmos: Hand Mnemonics and Mo-

dular Dialing in Early Modern Japanese Divination• Stéphanie HOMOLA, Reading Karma in the Hand: the Textual His-

tory and Present-day Practices of Damo’s Book of the Palm• Robert LAFLEUR, Bodies in Movement: Number and Cyclicality in

Marcel Granet’s La pensée chinoise

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Japanese Imperial Science and Its Networks: In Memo-riam Nakayama Shigeru. Part 3: Agriculture, Food and Industrialization in the Japanese Empire

With the support of the Japan Society for the Promotion of ScienceOrganisers: TSUKAHARA Togo & SHIN Chang-GeonChair: Arnaud NANTA• NOSAKA Shiori, Industrialized Health: Dairy Products of Meiji and

Taishō Japan• Aaron MOORE, Constructing the Continent: Japanese Technologies

of Comprehensive Urban and Regional Planning in China, 1937-1945• FUJIWARA Tatsushi, Pickles and Science: Modern History of a Pre-

served Food in Japan• TSURU Shuntaro, Industrialization of Sugarcane Production in

Japanese-Ruled Taiwan

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Stories of globalisation (Part 2/2)Chair: Christopher CULLEN• ZHANG Jiajing, The Spreading and Application of Western Cartogra-

phy Drawing in Modern China - The Contour Method as an Example• LI Wenliang, European Perspective in the Eighteenth Century’s

Chinese Theories and Paintings: Sources, Applications and Influences• Alice CROWTHER, The use of Manchu as a language for the trans-

lation of scientific texts : Dominique Parrenin’s The Manchu Anatomy (Wargi namu oktosilame niyalma beye giranggi sudala nirugan-i gisun) [Illustrated explanations of Western physicians on the bones and vessels of the body] as an example

• SHINNO Reiko, The Impact of the Mongol Empire on Chinese Medi-cal History

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Modernisation in science, language and societyChair: Caroline BODOLEC• WANG Kai, Scientific Gentry in China: Socialisation of Western

Science and China’s Modernisation during the “Self-strengthening” Movement (1860-1895)

• Ruselle MEADE, Juvenile Science and the Japanese Nation: “Shonen’en” and the cultivation of scientific subjects

• Iwo AMELUNG, Standardization and Chinese Languages of Science in the early 20th century

• Lingqiong FOUQUES-XIE, From craftsmen to professional architects, the ascent of a scientific approach to architecture in China?

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East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine EASTM is published by the International Society for the History of East Asian Science, Technology, and Medicine (ISHEASTM) and edited by Hans Ulrich Vogel at the University of Tübingen, Germany. The publication of this peer-reviewed periodical has been supported by a grant from the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) since 1999. The journal is dedicated to the study of traditional and modern East Asian science, technology, and medicine. Any study based on original research using Chinese, Japanese, or Korean primary sources or artifacts, that elucidates the relationships and interactions of science, technology, and medicine with politics, society, economics, philosophy, culture, religion, historiography, as well as their disciplinary traditions, or throws light on the work of scientists, technologists, and physicians in East Asia will gladly be considered. In contrast to other journals in the field, EASTM has no page limitations and thus also publishes longer articles rich in empirical documentation.  

Potential contributors are encouraged to correspond with the editor before submitting manuscripts in order to ensure that their work falls within the purview of EASTM, and to simplify the preparation of the final copy. All contributions except invited reviews are refereed.

EASTM - No. 39 (2014) Articles The Censor’s Stele: Religion, Salt-Production and

Labour in the Temple of the God of the Salt Lake in Southern Shanxi Province, Andreas Janousch

Walls and Gates, Windows and Mirrors: Urban Defences, Cultural Memory, and Security Theatre in Song Kaifeng, Ari Daniel Levine

Reviews Andrew Edmund Goble, Confluences of Medicine in

Medieval Japan: Buddhist Healing, Chinese Knowledge, Islamic Formulas, and Wounds of War, reviewed by Ellen Gardener Nakamura

Lucille Chia, Hilde De Weerdt (eds.), Knowledge and Text Production in an Age of Print: China, 900-1400, reviewed by Hang Lin

Roderich Ptak (ed.), Tiere im alten China, reviewed by Roel Sterckx

T.H. Barrett, The Woman Who Discovered Printing, reviewed by David Helliwell

Paul U. Unschuld, Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen, Annotated Translation of Huang Di’s Inner Classic—Basic Questions, reviewed Michael Stanley-Baker

Zou Hui, A Jesuit Garden in Beijing and Early Modern Chinese Culture, reviewed by Yue Zhuang

Benjamin A. Elman, A Cultural History of Modern Science in China, reviewed by Angelika Messner

http://www.eastm.org/index.php/journal/index

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Health and Environment between Observation, Percep-tion, and Imagination in East AsiaOrganiser: Florence BRETELLE-ESTABLET Discussant: Marta HansonChair: BIAN He• Catherine DESPEUX, Landscape and Health in Ancient China• Florence BRETELLE-ESTABLET, The Legendary Miasmatic Far

South of China Seen by Local Doctors in Late Imperial China• William JOHNSTON, Causes and Conditions: Place and Environ-

ment in Nineteenth-Century Japanese Concepts of Disease

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Medicine since 1950 (Part 1/2)Chair: Annick GUÉNEL• Rachel CORE, Institutional Change and Tuberculosis Control in

Shanghai’s Rural Counties, 1958-1992• KIM Ji Youen, The increasing availability of Korean Medicine and the

implementation of health insurance of Korean Medicine in 1987• LEE Taehyung, Korean Medicine in the National Health Care System:

The Process of Modernizing Korean Medicine since the Late Twentieth Century

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Knowledge of China’s sea-space by practitioners (Part 1/2)Chair: CHEN Kuo-tung• Stephen DAVIES, Routes, rutters, navigational techniques and the

development of navigational aids in traditional Chinese seagoing: the case of the compass

• Paola CALANCA, Time/distance measures on China seas• Léonard BLUSSÉ, Seventeenth century Dutch navigational aids for

the China coast

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Measuring and knowing during the Song dynastyChair: SUN Xiaochun• GUO Jinsong, Disengaging from the Heaven in Order to Know about

it: Shen Gua’s (1031-1095) Epistemology of Measurement• Elizabeth Woo LI, The History and Philosophy of Zhang Zai’s Qi -

explicated through the New Yi Study of the Song Dynasty

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Casting Others’ Materials into the Mould of My Own Learning: The Mobilisation and Organisation of Knowledge and Expertise in the Production of New Scientific Works in East Asia (1600-1800) (Part 1/2)Organisers: SHI Yunli & KIM Yung SikChair: SHI Yunli• KIM Yung Sik, Intercalary Months and the “Method of Accomplishing

the Calendar”: The Chosŏn Court’s Discussion about the Preparation of the Calendar of 1735

• DONG Yuyu, The Impact of the Kangxi Reign Period Geodesic Survey on the Calendars of Qing Dynasty, Korea and Liuqiu

• CHU Longfei, One Person’s Project of Science Reform: “An Integration of Astro-Calendrical Learning” by Xue Fengzuo Revisited

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Crossing Epistemological Landscapes: On the Global Cir-culation of Therapeutic Objects and Practices (Part 1/2)Organisers: Laurent PORDIÉ & Jean-Paul GAUDILLIÈRE Chair: KUO Wen-Hua• Kapil RAJ, How to Make Medico-Botanical Knowledge Circulate

between South Asia, the Indian Ocean and Europe, 16th-18th Centuries• Jean-Paul GAUDILLIÈRE & Laurent PORDIÉ, The New Ayurvedic

Menopause: Aging Women, Clinical Targets and Poly-herbal Pharma-ceuticals

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Ideology and technology: artistic visions constructing cultural identities and political authority (Part 1/2)Organiser: Roslyn HAMMERSChair: John MOFFETT• CHUNG Hyung-min, Techniques and Technical Objects in the Genre

Paintings of Gim Hong-do 金弘道 (1745- ca. 1806)• Roslyn HAMMERS, Technology and knowledge in the Qianlong

Emperor’s Pictures of Tilling and Weaving

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The Concept of Tong 通: Grasping and Circulating Matter in the World, in Society, and in the Body according to Thinkers, Physicians, and Traders in Song, Ming, and Modern ChinaOrganisers: Lena SPRINGER & Volker SCHEID Chair: KURIYAMA Shigehisa• Christian DE PEE, The Circulation of Money and the Health of the

Body Politic• Volker SCHEID, Ye Tianshi and the “method of unblocking” 通法 in

Chinese medicine: a 17th century perspective • Lena SPRINGER, Drugs Across Regions within China: A Comparison

of Pharmaceutical Circulation Regimes with Policies for Converting Regional Currencies

• Curie VIRAG, Cosmic pattern and human intelligence: the senses of tong 通 in early and medieval Chinese philosophy

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Medicine since 1950 (Part 2/2)Chair: Annick GUÉNEL• CHEN Tzung-Wen, Imagination and immunization: a bachelardian

perspective on vaccine technology in Korea and Taiwan• KIM Taewoo, Phenomenology of Disease Names in East Asian Medi-

cine: An Anthropological Investigation in the Case of South Korea

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Knowledge of China’s sea-space by practitioners (Part 2/2)Chair: Paola CALANCA• CHEN Kuo-tung, Sailing along the Coast of Taiwan: About Geogra-

phical Knowledge and Landmark-sighting of the Junk Passage in the 17th-19th Centuries

• CHENG Weichung, Sailing from the China Coast to the Pescadores and Taiwan: A Case Study on Sino-Dutch Nautical Knowledge Trans-fer (1622-1636)

• Pierre-Yves MANGUIN, Sea pilots for the China Sea: towards a multilingual catalogue

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Technologies of leisureChair: Susan NAQUIN• Esther-Maria GUGGENMOS, Whose Dice is it? Divination by Dice

in the Zhancha Shan’e Yebao Jing• Frédéric OBRINGER, Ming Scholars and their Perfumes: a transdis-

ciplinary Approach• AnthonyBUTLER&JohnMOFFETT, The technology of leisure

pursuits: A stick-and-ball game played in Yuan/Ming Dynasty China• REN Yufeng, Morinhuur: the craft techniques and cultural meanings

of a Mongol musical instrument

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Casting Others’ Materials into the Mould of My Own Learning: The Mobilisation and Organisation of Knowledge and Expertise in the Production of New Scientific Works in East Asia (1600-1800) (Part 2/2)Organisers: SHI Yunli & KIM Yung SikChair: KIM Yung Sik• FUNG Kam Wing, Time, Space and Instruments: Fang Zhongtong’s

(1634-1698) Research on the Book of Changes and Western Surveying• CHEN Ting, Farming, Real Learning and the Principles of Things: A

Study of Agricultural Knowledge in the Wuli xiaozhi • ZHU Haohao, Producing a Book on Astrology for Potential Official

Use: A Study of Zhang Zuonan and his Tiangxiang yuanwei• SHI Yunli, The Reconstruction of the Official System of Sciences in the

Early and Middle Qing Dynasty

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Crossing Epistemological Landscapes: On the Global Cir-culation of Therapeutic Objects and Practices (Part 2/2)Organisers: Laurent PORDIÉ & Jean-Paul GAUDILLIÈRE Chair: Laurent PORDIÉ• Arielle SMITH, From Field to Fork: Transnational Negotiations of

Chinese Medicine• KUO Wen-Hua, Globalization through Trials: Regulatory Pathways

Toward Modernization and Greater Adoption of Medicinal Herbs• Mona SCHREMPF & Olaf CZAJA, Between Standard Substitution

and Reformulation Regimes - Continuities and Changes in Values and Meanings of Substitution in Tibetan Medical Formulas in Past and at Present

Room 11

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Ideology and technology: artistic visions constructing cultural identities and political authority (Part 2/2)Organiser: Roslyn HAMMERSChair: John MOFFETT• John FINLAY, “Chinese Ceilings” and the Knowledge of Linear Pers-

pective in 18th-Century China• Kristina KLEUTGHEN, Vision, Optical Devices, and Art in Late

Imperial China• Morris LOW, Art, Technology and Expo ’70

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13:30EASTS Journal gathering

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Thursday 9 July - Afternoon

Auditorium 14:00-

15:30ISHEASTM General Assembly

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16:00Break

Auditorium

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Scientific Institutions and the Government in Japan and South KoreaOrganiser: MOON ManyongChair: Morris LOW• TAKAIWA Yoshinobu & HIRATA Kohji, The National Laboratory

for High Energy Physics and the Formation of High Energy Physicists Community of Japan

• KONAGAYA Daisuke, Physics Research Institutes and their Influence on the Establishment of the National Institutes in Postwar Japan

• SHIN Hyang-Suk, The Emergence and Institutionalization of Genetic Engineering Policy in South Korea in the 1980s: A Focus on the Gene Engineering Promotion Act

• MOON Manyong, “Invented Science Cities” in East Asia: Focusing on Daedeok Science Town in South Korea

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Science, Medicine, and Popular Healing Practices in Modern JapanOrganiser: Ellen NAKAMURAChair: Annick HORIUCHI• Ellen NAKAMURA, Riding Modern Waves? Sea Bathing as Preven-

tative Health Care in Meiji Japan• DAIDOJI Keiko, Auto-intoxication: Toxin, Disease and Self in Early

Twentieth-century Japan• SUZUKI Akihito, Psychiatry and Supernaturalism in Japan in the

Early Twentieth Century: Monsters, Hallucinations, and the Private Self

• Susan BURNS, “Mental Healing” and Psychiatry in Interwar Japan

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The Materiality of Science Translation in Asia, 19th and 20th CenturiesOrganiser: Yulia FRUMER Chair: Iwo AMELUNG• Yulia FRUMER, Translating the Weather in Early Nineteenth Centu-

ry Japan• Shellen Xiao WU, Translating Empire Through Geography• Eugenia LEAN, “Flowing Water” Translation and the Building of

Vernacular Industry in Early Twentieth Century China• Projit Bihari MUKHARJI, Sonic Materiality and the Translation of

Western Scientific Terminology into Bengali, c. 1893-1916

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Cross-currents and intersections: EAHSTM’s place and role in the scholarly field todayOrganisers: Francesca BRAY & MEI JianjunDiscussant: Dagmar SCHÄFERChair: MEI Jianjun• Catherine JAMI, EAHSTM and the historiography of “Science and

Empires” • LIM Jongtae, Historiographical Dependency and a Prospect beyond

it: EAHSTM’s Position in Regard to Ever Changing Trends of HPS• LEI Sean Hsiang-lin, EAHSTM, History of Medicine, and Modern

East Asia• Francesca BRAY, EAHSTM and history of technology

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Rituals, beliefs and their artifactsChair: Caroline BODOLEC• Susan NAQUIN, Built, Improved, Wrecked, and Repaired? An In-

quiry into the Life of Objects, in this Case, Chinese Temples• ZHOU Hanguang, The Positive Influence of Buddhism Upon the

Development of Science and Technology In Ancient China – A Discus-sion with Joseph Needham

• LIU Liu, GONG Decai & WU Hao, Technical study of lacquer craft of Qing Chinese wooden coffins

Bateau Boréas 19:30 Conference Dinner

Thursday 9 July - Afternoon

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Friday 10 July - Morning

Auditorium 09:00-

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Plenary LectureChair: KIM Yung SikLÜ Lingfeng, Beyond the Imperial Court: the changing role of European astronomy in late imperial China

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10:30Break

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Fathoming the Universe and Calculating for Perfection: The Book of Changes as a Cosmological Map in First Millennium CE ChinaOrganisers: ZHAO Lu & HON Tze-kiChair: Matthias HAYEK• HON Tze-ki, Responsiveness between Nature and Humankind: The

Yijing Commentaries of the Han Dynasty• ZHAO Lu, The Acceptance of the Book of Changes (Yijing 易經) as a

Cosmological Manual in Late Western Han China• Fabrizio PREGADIO, From the Book of Changes to the Golden Elixir:

Doctrinal and Textual Layers in the Cantong qi 參同契 (The Seal of the Unity of the Three)

• Holger SCHNEIDER, On the Relationship between Diagram, Eviden-tiality and Divinatory Technique

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The arts of the fire: ceramics and enamelsChair: ZHAO Bing• Béatrice WISNIEWSKI, The question of written sources in studying

ceramic traditions of the ancient Vietnam• ZHAI Yi, Persian Savants’ Opinion about Ancient Chinese Stoneware• LI Weidong, The Evolution of Porcelains from the Dehua Kiln Site of

Ancient China• SHIH Chingfei, The Early Modern Revolutionary Transformation of

Colour Palettes: Qing Overglazed Enamelware as an Example• Wai Yee, Sharon WONG, Pre-Industrial Globalisation: Case Study of

Canton Enamel Production in Hong Kong

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Emerging disciplines and dialogue with traditional knowledge in 19th and 20th century ChinaOrganisers: Jiří HUDEČEK & HU MinghuiChair: Stéphanie HOMOLA• HU Minghui, Before Western Learning: Xu Youren (1800-1860) and

His Network of Mathematical Astronomers • Olga LOMOVA, Wang Guowei – science and foundations of Chinese

aesthetics• Jan VRHOVSKI, From Western science to paradigms of tradition:

Zhang Shenfu’s notion of mathematical logic in cohesion with traditio-nal thought (1920-30s)

• Jiří HUDEČEK, History of Chinese mathematics in Republican journals

• Václav LAIFR, Historiography of Traditional Chinese Astronomy in Early 20th Century China and in the Early PRC: Different Origins and Influences

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Translation and Transmission of Western Mathematical Treatises in East AsiaOrganisers & Chairs: JI Zhigang & GUO Shirong• JI Zhigang, From Latin to Chinese: An Analysis of the Chinese Transla-

tion of Book I of the Jihe yuanben• GUO Shirong, Loss of Information: A Case Study of Chinese Scientific

Translations in the Late 19th Century• SA Rina, A Study of the Transmission of the Jihe yuanben to Japan • KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko, On Some Geometrical Terms in Jihe yuan-

ben 幾何原本 and Acceptance of These Terms in Japan of the Edo Era

• ZHENG Fanglei, On Ricci and Xu’s Translation into Classical Chinese of the Theory of Proportion in Euclid’s Elements

Room 7

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13:00

Military Medicine in East-Asia: Local and Global ContextsOrganisers: Reut HARARI & DAIMARU KenChair & Discussant: Alexander BAY• DAIMARU Ken, The Japanese Army Medical Corps and International

Observers at the time of the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1914• Wayne SOON, The Transnational Politics of Military Medical Education

in Wartime China, 1938-1945 • Reut HARARI, Medicine on the Battlefield: The History of Military

Medics in Modern Japan • LOH Shi-Lin, Instruments of Modernity: Rentogen in Pre-war Japan • Jane S. KIM, Black Syphilis, Military Hygiene and the South Korean

Participation in the Vietnam War, 1964-1973

Room 8

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12:30

Art, Technology, and Knowledge: Transmission and Transformation of Ming-Qing Chinese Printing in a World ContextOrganisers: LIN Hang & WANG LianmingDiscussant: CHEN KaijunChair: Michela BUSSOTTI• LIN Hang, The Late-Ming Printing Boom vis-à-vis the Gutenberg Revo-

lution: Rethinking Chinese Printing Through European Comparisons • QU Yi, The Images of Salvador Mundi in the Print Culture of 17th

Century China • WANG Lianming, The Wierix Brothers and the Circulation of

“Western Images” in Late-Ming Printing • WANG Ching-Ling, Micro-Meso-Macro: Eighteenth Century Chinese

Suzhou Prints in the Global Context

Room 11

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Chinese medical discourses inside and outside ChinaOrganisers: Lucia CANDELISE, Matthias SOHR & Angelika MESSNER Chair: Gilles REMILLET• Angelika MESSNER, Changing Chinese medical paradigms inside China • Lucia Candelise & Matthias SOHR, Chinese medical practices in Swit-

zerland compared to France and Italy• WANG Li, TCM, between cultural heritage and public health• Ronald GUILLOUX, Taiji quan from China to France: ways of trans-

mission and diffusion (19th c. – 21st c.)• Sascha KLOTZBÜCHER, The last myth of the Cultural Revolution in

the West: The barefoot doctor

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Re-discovered Maps of East and South-East Asia (Part 1/2)Organisers: Vera DOROFEEVA-LICHTMANN & Martin HOFMANNChair: WANG Hsien-chunDiscussant: Martin HOFMANN• WANG Qianjin, Properties and Classification of China’s Traditional

Nautical Charts• Ekaterina SIMONOVA-GUDZENKO, Reconsidering the Shomyoji

map: different cultural and religious aspects of Gyogi-type maps.• HSU Kuang-Tai, A Hand-Painted Color Map from Martino Martini’s

De Bello Tartarico Historia Preserved in the Old Palace Museum in Taipei

Room 1

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“Traditional” medicine in modern societies (Part 1/2)Chair: Frédéric OBRINGER• LEE Yeseul, Interpretation and Representation of Health in Korea:

Changes between the Past and the Present• Bridie ANDREWS, The meanings of “Chinese” medicine: nationalism

and internationalism in the history of acupuncture• LIANG Wenbo, Rethinking acupuncture and placebo effect:

perspective of historical epistemology

Room 2

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15:30

Climate and disease in the Philippines (19th-20th centu-ries): local realities, global histories (Part 1/2)Organisers: Francisco Javier MARTINEZ & Sandro JIMÉNEZ MÍNGUEZ Chair: Francisco Javier MARTINEZ• María Dolores ELIZALDE, Making science from the colonies: the

Manila Observatory, 1865-1898• Xavier HUETZ DE LEMPS, Spanish colonial responses to cholera

epidemics in the Philippines (1854-1898)

Room 4

14:00-

15:30

Conveying “Care” to East Asia: Nursing Theory and Practice in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan (Part 1/2)Organisers: CHANG Shu Ching & Jong Hyuk David KANGChair: CHEN Hsiu-Fen• ZHEN Cheng, Women and Science: Introduction and Affection of

Nursing in China• LIU Xisong, A Brief History of Hundred-year Nursing in Pakhoi Po

Yan Hospital• LI Shenglan, Perhaps China’s Greatest Need is Here: Wartime Public

Health Nursing Training in China, 1937-1945

Room 7

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Medicine in transition (1868-1940) (Part 1/2)Chair: John DIMOIA• CHIU Ann Shu-Ju & YIP Hon-Ming, From CM to TCM: A Case

Study of the Tung Wah Hospital in Hong Kong since 1870• KIM Yeonhee, Between Yangsang (養生) and Weisheng (衛生) in

Korea (late 19th - early 20th century)

Friday 10 July - Afternoon 1

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Letters from Scholars and Scientists concerning Histori-cal Materials in East (or South) Asia (Part 1/2)Organisers: LIU Dun & Efthymios NICOLAIDISChair: LIU Dun• PARK Kwon Soo, Correspondence between João Rodrigues and

Korean envoys in 1630• Noël GOLVERS & Efthymios NICOLAIDIS, F. Verbiest’s two “Tarta-

ry letters’”(Beijing, 1682 and 1683) as a source for history of science

Room 11

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The Universality and Locality of the History of Science and Civilization in Korea as Seen from the Perspective of East AsiaOrganiser: JUN Yong Hoon Chair: Christopher CULLEN• JUN Yong Hoon, The Study of Calendrical Systems during the Early

Joseon 朝鮮 (1392-1896) Dynasty• CHOI Wonsuk, Identity and Characteristics of Korean Geomancy in

the East Asian Geomantic Cultural Zone• SHIN Dongwon, Tong’ŭibogam and the Center-Periphery Debate in

East Asian Medicine

15:30-

16:00Break

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17:00

Re-discovered Maps of East and South-East Asia (Part 2/2)Organisers: Vera DOROFEEVA-LICHTMANN & Martin HOFMANNChair: WANG Hsien-chunDiscussant: Martin HOFMANN• Vera DOROFEEVA-LICHTMANN, A re-discovered manuscript

map of the Chinese Empire by Li Mingqie 李明徹 (1751-1832) from the Göttingen State and University Library

• Alexei VOLKOV, Pre-colonial Vietnam in Chinese and Western Maps: A Revisit

Room 1

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“Traditional” medicine in modern societies (Part 2/2)Chair: Volker SCHEID• HAN Sunyoung, Sharing Experience: The Transmission of Pulse

Diagnosis in Contemporary Korean Medicine• Nathalie ALLAIN, Marie GAVART, François MACÉ & KIM

Nam-Il, Moxa manufacturing process in South Korea and Japan - a comparative approach

• XIANG Zairong, TCM’s body of orifices and its implication in contemporary queer studies of the body

Room 2

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17:00

Climate and disease in the Philippines (19th-20th centu-ries): local realities, global histories (Part 2/2)Organisers: Francisco Javier MARTINEZ & Sandro JIMÉNEZ MÍNGUEZChair: C. Michele THOMPSON• Sandro JIMÉNEZ MÍNGUEZ, Cool the Archipelago down: colonial

state anxieties and responses towards tropical climate in the Spanish Philippines, 1885-1898

• Francisco Javier MARTÍNEZ, Empire in disease: cholera and perni-cious fever in the Philippines (1820-1898)

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Conveying “Care” to East Asia: Nursing Theory and Practice in China, Hong Kong, and Taiwan (Part 2/2)Organisers: CHANG Shu Ching & Jong Hyuk David KANG Chair: LIU Shi-yung• Angharad FLETCHER, The Benefit would be Incalculable: Disease,

Crisis and Nursing in Colonial Hong Kong • Jong Hyuk David KANG, The Golden Years: The Development of

Nursing in Colonial Hong Kong (1931-1945)• CHANG Shu Ching, International Aid and the Globalizing Nursing

Profession in Taiwan 1945~1970s

Room 7

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Medicine in transition (1868-1940) (Part 2/2)Chair: John DIMOIA• KIM Hyunkoo, Integration or Subjugation? Comparison of Disease

Names in Eastern and Western Medicines in Early 20th Century Korea

• LEE Sujin, Problematizing Population: Scientific Discourses of Euge-nics in Interwar Japan

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Letters from Scholars and Scientists concerning Histori-cal Materials in East (or South) Asia (Part 2/2)Organisers: LIU Dun & Efthymios NICOLAIDISChair: Efthymios NICOLAIDIS• HUANG Rongguang, Correspondence between Li Yan and Yoshio

Mikami • LIU Dun, Correspondence between Joseph Needham and J. B. S.

Haldane• LIU Xiao, Nuclear technology, scientific cooperation and world peace:

a study based on the correspondence between Tsien San-Tsiang and C. F. Powell

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Closing• Marta HANSON (New President, ISHEASTM)• Efthymios NICOLAIDIS ((IUHPST/DHST President)• The Conference organisers

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      Hideki Yukawa and Sin-itiro Tomonaga Tsung-Dao Lee and Chen Ning Yang      Established in 2008, the D. Kim Foundation is dedicated to furthering the study of the history of science and technology in modern (primarily 20th century on) East Asia. The Foundation provides annual fellowships and grants to encourage and support graduate students and young scholars in the field. Comparative studies of East Asia and the West as well as studies in related fields (mathematics, medicine and public health) are also welcome. Fellowships and grants are not limited to students studying in US universities, and students in non-US universities are strongly encouraged to apply. For more information, see www.dkimfoundation.org    

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LIST OF PARTICIPANTS

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The 25th International Congress on the History of Science and Technology will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, 23-29 July 2017.

Congress Theme: Science, Technology and Medicine between the Global and the Local

Questions of place are gaining increasing importance in the work of historians of science, technology and medicine, to such an extent that some scholars suggest this amounts to a veritable "spatial turn". It is unavoidable that researchers take sides on issues such as the situatedness of knowledge and practices, the problems pertaining to their movements across spaces and cultures (and not only along time) and, above all, the proper choice of scales of analysis - all the way between the local and the global, theme of the 25th International Congress of History of Science and Technology. At the same time, this theme relates to the very nature of the Congress as the largest international gathering of historians of science, technology and medicine, inviting all of us to think about what we may say to and learn from each other, considering our own multifarious places and standpoints.

Deadline for Symposium Proposals: Saturday 30 April 2016

URL: http://www.ichst2017.sbhc.org.br

E-mail: contact@ichst2017.sbhc.org.br

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ALLAIN, Nathalie Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Parisshiroyomogi@gmail.com

AMELUNG, Iwo Goethe-University, Frankfurt am Mainamelung@em.uni-frankfurt.de

ANDREWS, BridieHistory Department, Bentley Universitybandrews@bentley.edu

ARICANLI, Sare Durham Universitysaricanli.mail@gmail.com

ASO, Michitake University at Albany-SUNYmaso@albany.edu

AZARNOUCHE, Samra Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudessamra.azarnouche@gmail.com

BATDORJ, Batjargal School of Arts and Sciences, National University of Mongoliabatjargal@num.edu.mn

BAY, Alexander R. Chapman Universitybay@chapman.edu

BIAN, He 邊和Princeton Universityhbian@princeton.edu

BLUSSÉ, Léonard Sinologie, History Department, Leiden Universityj.l.blusse@hum.leidenuniv.nl

BODOLEC, Caroline UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSbodolec@ehess.fr

BRAY, Francesca University of Edinburghfrancesca.bray@ed.ac.uk

BRENTJES, Sonja Max Planck Institute for the History of Sciencebrentjes@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de

BRETELLE-ESTABLET, Florence SPHERE, CNRS & Université Paris Diderotf.bretelle@wanadoo.fr

BU, Liping 卜丽萍Alma College, USAbulipi@alma.edu

BUELL, Paul Horst Görtz Institute, Charité Universitäts Medizinpaul-david.buell@charite.de

BURNS, Susan The University of Chicagoslburns@uchicago.edu

BUSSOTTI, Michela UMR China, Korea, Japan & EFEOmichela.bussotti@efeo.net

BUTLER, Anthony University of Saint Andrewsarb3@st-andrews.ac.uk

CALANCA, Paola EFEOpaola.calanca@yahoo.com

CAMS, Mario KU Leuvenmario.cams@arts.kuleuven.be

CANAVAS, Constantin Hamburg University of Ap-plied Sciences, Faculty of Life Sciencesconstantin.canavas@haw-hamburg.de

CANDELISE, Lucia Institut d’Etudes Genre, Univer-sité de Genèvelucia.candelise@unige.ch

CERVERA, Jose A. El Colegio de Méxicojacervera@colmex.mx

CHAE, Younbyoung 蔡胤秉Acupuncture and Meridian Science Research Center, Kyung Hee Universityybchae@khu.ac.kr

CHAN, Man Sing University of Hong Kongmschan@hku.hk

CHANG, Chia-Feng 張嘉鳳Department of History, Natio-nal Taiwan Universityccfchang@ntu.edu.tw

CHANG, Hao 張澔I-Shou Universitych3hao@gmail.com

CHANG, Ku-ming 張谷銘Academia Sinica, Taipei & Max Planck Institute for the History of Science, Berlinkmkchang@gmail.com

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CHANG, Ping-Ying 張秉瑩History Department, City University of New Yorkpingying@yahoo.com

CHANG, Shu-Ching 張淑卿Chang Gung Universityd868404@gmail.com

CHEMLA, Karine SPHERE, CNRS & Université Paris Diderotchemla@univ-paris-diderot.fr

CHEN, BuYun Swarthmore Collegebchen5@swarthmore.edu

CHEN, Hao Department of History, Renmin University of Chinachenhaoathistory@ruc.edu.cn

CHEN, Hsin-Hsing 陳信行Graduate Institute for Social Transformation Studies, Shih-Hsin University dkchen10@gmail.com

CHEN, Hsiu-Fen 陳秀芬Department of History, Natio-nal Chengchi Universityhfchen@nccu.edu.tw

CHEN, Jiang-Ping Jeff 陳建平St. Cloud State Universityjjchen@stcloudstate.edu

CHEN, Kaijun Max Planck Institute for the History of Sciencekc2422@columbia.edu

CHEN, Kuo-tung 陳國棟The Institute of History and Philology, Acdemia Sinicakchen@asihp.net

CHEN, Ming 陳明Department of South Asian Studies, The School of Foreign Languages, Peking Universityaryachen@pku.edu.cn

CHEN, Ting 陈婷University of Science and Tech-nology of Chinacctv1003@mail.ustc.edu.cn

CHEN, Tzung-wen Department of Sociology, Na-tional Chengchi Universitytwchen@nccu.edu.tw

CHEN, Yu-Ping Graduate Institute of Science, Technology, and Society National Yang-Ming Universitymafalda4469@gmail.com

CHEN, Yun-Ju 陳韻如University of Oxfordmirranda0223@gmail.com

CHEN, Zhihui Inner Mongolia Normal Uni-versity & SPHERE, Pariss_tianyi@126.com

CHENG, AnneCollège de Franceanne.cheng@college-de-france.fr

CHENG, Weichung 鄭維中Academia Sinicaweichungcheng@gate.sinica.edu.tw

CHIANG, Howard 姜學豪University of Warwickh.h.chiang@warwick.ac.uk

CHIU, Ann Shu-ju 邱淑如Chinese University of Hong Kong Libraryann@lib.cuhk.edu.hk

CHOI, Goeun Korea University of Science and Technology, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Instituteeun19831@kasi.re.kr

CHOI, Wonsuk 崔元碩Kyeongsang Universitywschoe@empas.com

CHU, Longfei 褚龙飞University of Science and Tech-nology of Chinachulf@ustc.edu.cn

CHUNG, Hyung-min Seoul National University College of Fines Artshmc@snu.ac.kr

CORE, Rachel Stetson Universityrcore@stetson.edu

COUSIN, Marion SPHERE, Université Paris Diderotcousin_marion@yahoo.fr

CROWTHER, Alice Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudesalice.crowther@me.com

CULLEN, Christopher Needham Research Institute, Cambridge & CRCAO, ParisChristopher.Cullen@nri.cam.ac.uk

CZAJA, Olaf University of Westminster, Londonoczaja@yahoo.de

DAIDOJI, Keiko 大道寺慶子Keio Universityoomichitera@f05.itscom.net

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DAIMARU, Ken 䑓丸謙Université Paris Ouest Nanterre La Défensekendaimaru@mac.com

DAVID, Mirela University of Saskatchewanmirela.david@usask.ca

DAVIES, Stephen University of Hong Kongdaiwaisi@hku.hk

DE PEE, Christian University of Michigancdepee@umich.edu

DE VRIES, Leslie University of Westminsterl.devries@westminster.ac.uk

DELISSEN, Alain UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSalain.delissen@gmail.com

DENG, Kehui 邓可卉College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Donghua Universitydengkh@dhu.edu.cn

DESPEUX, Catherine CRCAOcatherine.despeux@wanadoo.fr

DIMOIA, John National University of Singaporehisjpd@nus.edu.sg

DONG, Yuyu 董煜宇School of the History and Culture of Science, Shanghai Jiao Tong Universityyydongsh@hotmail.com

DOROFEEVA-LICHTMANN, Vera UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSlichtman@ehess.fr

ELIZALDE, María-Dolores Instituto de Historia, Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC)lola.elizalde@cchs.csic.es

FANG, Xiaoping Nanyang Technological UniversityXPFang@ntu.edu.sg

FARQUHAR, Judith University of Chicagofarquhar@uchicago.edu

FINLAY, John UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSjohn.finlay@noos.fr

FLETCHER, Angharad The University of Hong Kong & King’s College, Londonangharad.fletcher@kcl.ac.uk

FLOWERS, James Johns Hopkins Universityjflower6@jhmi.edu

FRUMER, Yulia Johns Hopkins Universityyfrumer@jhu.edu

FU, Banghong 付邦红University of Science and Technology of Chinabhf@ustc.edu.cn

FU, Daiwie 傅大為National Yang-Ming Universitydwfu@mx.nthu.edu.tw

FUJIHARA, Tatsushi 藤原辰史Kyoto Universityfujihara@maple.ocn.ne.jp

FUNG, Kam-Wing 馮錦榮The University of Hong Kongfungkw@hku.hk

FURTH, Charlotte University of Southern Californiacdfurth@gmail.com

GAUDILLIÈRE, Jean-Paul CERMES 3, INSERMgaudilli@vjf.cnrs.fr

GED, Francoise Observatoire de l’architecture de la Chine contemporaine, Cité de l’architecture & du patrimoinefged@citechaillot.fr

GERKE, Barbara Humboldt University of Berlinbarb_gerke@yahoo.co.uk

GERRITSEN, Anne University of Warwicka.t.gerritsen@warwick.ac.uk

GIPOULOUX, François UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSGipouloux@ehess.fr

GOLVERS, Noël KU Leuven - Faculty of Artsnoel.golvers@arts.kuleuven.be

GRINGMUTH, Renée University of Erlangen-Nurembergrenee.gringmuth@fau.de

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GUAN, Zengjian 关增建School for the History and Culture of Science, Shanghai Jiao Tong Universityguanzj@sjtu.edu.cn

GUÉNEL, Annick Centre Asie du Sud-Est, CNRS & EHESSannick.guenel@cnrs.fr

GUGGENMOS, Esther-Maria Internationales Kolleg für Geisteswissenschaftliche For-schung Erlangenguggenm@uni-muenster.de

GUILLOUX, Ronald S2HEP, Université Lyon 1ronald.guilloux@gmail.com

GUO, Jinsong 郭津嵩Princeton Universityjinsongg@princeton.edu

GUO, Shirong 郭世荣Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Inner Mongolia Normal Universitygsr@imnu.edu.cn

GUO, Ting 郭婷University of Exetert.guo@exeter.ac.uk

HALSBERGHE, Nicole KU Leuvennicole.halsberghe@pandora.be

HAM, Seon Young Chungbuk National Universiry, Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institutemsrjwd12@naver.com

HAMMERS, Roslyn University of Hong Kongrhammers@hku.hk

HAN, Du-Hwan Kyungpook National Universityduegdo13@gmail.com

HAN, Sunyoung Kyung Hee Universityshivas4@hanmail.net

HANSCOM, Christopher University of California, Los Angeleschanscom@ucla.edu

HANSON, Marta Johns Hopkins Universitymhanson4@jhmi.edu

HAO, Wu Jingzhou Preservation Center of Cultural Relics61495506@qq.com

HARARI, Reut Princeton Universityrharari@princeton.edu

HARDING, Christopher University of Edinburghchristopher.harding@ed.ac.uk

HAYEK, Matthias CRCAO, Université Paris Diderotmatthias.hayek@univ-paris-diderot.fr

HIRATA, Kohji 平田光司SOKENDAI(The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)hirata@soken.ac.jp

HOFMANN, Martin Heidelberg Universityhofmann@asia-europe.uni-heidelberg.de

HOMEI, Aya University of Manchesteraya.homei@manchester.ac.uk

HOMOLA, Stéphanie UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSstephanie.homola@gmail.com

HON, Tze-ki 韓子奇State University of New York at Geneseohon@geneseo.edu

HONG SungookSeoul National Universitycomenius@snu.ac.kr

HORIUCHI, Annick CRCAO, Université Paris Diderothoriuchi@univ-paris-diderot.fr

HOSTETLER, Laura University of Illinois at Chicagohostetle@uic.edu

HSU, Elisabeth Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, Oxford Universityelisabeth.hsu@anthro.ox.ac.uk

HSU, Kuang-Tai 徐光台Center for General Education, National Tsing Hua University,kthsu@mx.nthu.edu.tw

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HU, Ajing Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Inner Mongolia Normal Universityajinghu@aliyun.com

HU, Huakai 胡化凯Dept. of History of Science and Scientific Archaeology, University of Science and Tech-nology of China857007394@qq.com

HU, Minghui 胡明輝Department of History, Univer-sity of California Santa Cruzmhu@ucsc.edu

HUANG, Chao 黃超Research Center for Science Technology and Civilization, University of Science and Tech-nology Beijinghwang.f.charle@gmail.com

HUANG, Rongguang 黄荣光Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciencesihcyongzheng@ihns.ac.cn

HUBBARD, Joshua University of Michiganhubbardj@umich.edu

HUDEČEK, Jiří International Sinological Centre, Charles University, Praguehujirui@gmail.com

HUETZ DE LEMPS, Xavier Centre de la Méditerranée Mo-derne et Contemporaine, Uni-versité Nice Sophia Antipolishuetzdel@unice.fr

HÜNNEBECK, Philipp International Consortium for Research in the Humanities, University of Erlangen-Nurembergphilipp.huennebeck@fau.de

INOUE, Masatoshi 井上雅俊Kobe Universitymsms1024@hotmail.co.jp

ITO, Kenji 伊藤憲二SOKENDAI (The Graduate University for Advanced Studies)ito_kenji@soken.ac.jp

JAMI, Catherine UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESScatherine.jami@ehess.fr

JEON, Hyeri 全慧里Seoul National Universityambijeon@gmail.com

JEONG, Taeseok College of Education, Chonbuk National Universitytsjeong@jbnu.ac.kr

JI, Zhigang 纪志刚School of History and Culture of Science, Shanghai Jiao Tong Universityjizg5611@163.com

JIANG, Lijing 姜丽婧Nanyang Technological UniversityJiang.Lijing@gmail.com

JIMÉNEZ MÍNGUEZ, Sandro Human and Social Sciences Center (Spanish National Research Council)sandro.jimenez@cchs.csic.es

JIN, Jungwon 陳姃湲Academia Sinicajungwon@gate.sinica.edu.tw

JOBIN, Paul CRCAO, Université Paris Diderotpauljobin1@gmail.com

JOCHI, Shigeru 城地茂Osaka Kyoiku Univ. (Osaka Univ. of Education)jochi@cc.osaka-kyoiku.ac.jp

JOHNSTON, William Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticutwjohnston@wesleyan.edu

JUN, Yong Hoon 全勇勳The Academy of Korean Studiessunbijun@gmail.com

JUNG, Joon Young 鄭駿永Kyujanggak Institute for Korean Studies, Seoul National Uinversityfelix11@snu.ac.kr

KALINOWSKI, Marc CRCAOmarc-kalinowski@orange.fr

KANG, David Jong Hyuk 姜鍾赫The Hong Kong Institute of Education, Hong Kongdjkang1@gmail.com

KANG, Yunjae Dongguk Universitykangyunjae@gmail.com

KATO, Shigeo 加藤茂夫Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda Universitykato@waseda.jp

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KHAN, Mujeeb University of Cambridgemamk2@cam.ac.uk

KIM, Boumsoung Hiroshima Institute of Technologyboumsoung@gmail.com

KIM, Daeyeol Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Parisdaeyeolkim@gmail.com

KIM, Dong-Won KAIST & Harvard Universitydwkim3@yahoo.com

KIM, Hoi-eun Texas A&M Universityhekim@tamu.edu

KIM, Hyomin Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technologykhyomin17@unist.ac.kr

KIM, Hyunkoo 金顯求University of Oxfordhyunqkim@gmail.com

KIM, Jane S.UCLAjane.sunghae@gmail.com

KIM, Ji Youen 金志姸Wonkwang Universityblgr.326@gmail.com

KIM, Namil Kyung Hee Universitysouthkim@khu.ac.kr

KIM, Sang Hyuk Korea Astronomy and Space Science Instituteastro91@kasi.re.kr

KIM, Sonja Binghamton Universityskim@binghamton.edu

KIM, Tae-Ho 金兌豪Research Institute of Com-parative History and Culture, Hanyang Universitytaeho.kim.75@gmail.com

KIM, Taewoo Kyung Hee Universitytkim77@khu.ac.kr

KIM, Yeonhee Basic Science Institute, Science Culture Research Centerimwoowha@hanmail.net

KIM, Yung Sik Seoul National Universitykysik@snu.ac.kr

KLEUTGHEN, Kristina Washington University in St. Louiskkleutghen@gmail.com

KLOTZBÜCHER, Sascha University of Viennasascha.kb@gmx.net

KOBAYASHI, Fumihiko fmendel88@gmail.com

KOBAYASHI, Tatsuhiko 小林 龍彥Seki Kowa Institute of Mathe-matics, Yokkaichi Universityt.kobayashi1635@nifty.com

KOBILJSKI, Aleksandra UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSaleksandra.kobiljski@ehess.fr

KOJIMA, Rina 小嶋里奈University Paris-Estrina.kojima@enpc.fr

KONAGAYA, Daisuke小長谷大介Ryukoku Universitydkonagaya@gmail.com

KONG, Jeong Ok Korea Institute of Labor Safety and Healthanotherkong@gmail.com

KU, Yawen 顧雅文Institute of Taiwan History, Academia Sinicayawenku@gate.sinica.edu.tw

KUO, Wen-Hua Institute of Science, Technology, and Societywhkuo@ym.edu.tw

KURIYAMA, Shigehisa Harvard University & Wis-senschaftskolleg zu Berlinskuriyama@gmail.com

LAFLEUR, Robert Beloit Collegelafleur@beloit.edu

LAI, Yu-Chih 賴毓芝Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinicayuchihlai@gmail.com

LAIFR, Václav Chiang Ching-kuo Internatio-nal Sinological Centre, Faculty of Philosophy and Arts, Charles University in Praguevaclav.laifr@ff.cuni.cz

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LANDRY-DERON, Isabelle UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSideron@ehess.fr

LAW, Yuen Mei Vicky 羅婉薇City Universtiy of Hong Kongvicky.law@cityu.edu.hk

LEAN, Eugenia Columbia Universityeyl2006@columbia.edu

LEE, Janet Keimyung Universityjyslee@kmu.ac.kr

LEE, Joyman 李再文Pacific Lutheran Universityleejk@plu.edu

LEE, Jung 李貞Academia Sinicajung.km.lee@gmail.com

LEE, Ki-Won Catholic University of Daeguleekw@cu.ac.kr

LEE, Sujin Cornell Universitysl2425@cornell.edu

LEE, Taehee 李泰熙Program in History and Philosophy of Science, Seoul National Universitytaehlee81@gmail.com

LEE, Taehyung 李太亨Acupuncture & Meridian Science Research Center, Colle-ge of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee Universitystephan3203@gmail.com

LEE, Victoria 李詠琪Max Planck Institute for the History of Sciencehistofbiology@gmail.com

LEE, Yeseul College of Korean Medicine, Kyung Hee Universityjparadise.lys@gmail.com

LEE, Yi-tze 李宜澤National Dong Hwa Universityiceplee@mail.ndhu.edu.tw

LEE, Young Hee Catholic University of Korealeeyoung@catholic.ac.kr

LEI, Sean Hsiang-lin 雷祥麟Institute of Modern History, Academia Sinica, Taipeihllei@gate.sinica.edu.tw

LEITNER, Bernhard University of Viennabernhard.leitner@univie.ac.at

LEUNG, Angela Ki-Che University of Hong Kongangela-leung@hku.hk

LI, Elizabeth Woo 李吴伊莉eli2007bj@gmail.com

LI, Haijing 李海静Dept. of History of Science and Scientific Archaeology, University of Science and Tech-nology of Chinalavalhj@126.com

LI, Liang 李亮Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciencesliliang@ihns.ac.cn

LI, Shenglan 李勝藍State University of New York, Binghamtonl.shenglan@gmail.com

LI, Weidong 李伟东Ancient Ceramics Center, Shanghai Institute of Ceramics, Chinese Academy of Sciencesliwd@mail.sic.ac.cn

LI, Weixia 李伟霞Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Scienceselisebeth@163.com

LI, Wenliang School of Culture and Creative Arts, University of Glasgowgd8712@gmail.com

LIANG, Wenbo IHPST, Universié Paris 1liangwb12@gmail.com

LIM, Jongtae Program in History and Philosophy of Science, Seoul National Universityjtlimbabo@snu.ac.kr

LIN, Hang 林航Centre for the Study of Manus-cript Cultures, University of Hamburghang.lin@live.de

LIN, Yi-Ping 林宜平Institute of Science, Technology and Society, National Yang-Ming Univversityyplin3@ym.edu.tw

LIN, Yucheng ezrafear@gmail.com

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LIU, Dun 刘钝Social Science School, Tsinghua University, Beijingliudun@ustc.edu.cn

LIU, Liu 刘柳Basic research center of conservation science, University of Science and Technology of Chinaliuliu89@mail.ustc.edu.cn

LIU, Shih-Hsun 劉世珣Department of History, National Chengchi Universitya9350643@gmail.com

LIU, Xiao 刘晓Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciencesliuxiao@ihns.ac.cn

LIU, Xiaomeng 劉小朦The University of Hong Kongm0rm0r@163.com

LIU, Xisong 劉喜松Beihai People’s Hospitallxs0318@126.com

LIU, Yan 劉焱Harvard Universityyanliu@fas.harvard.edu

LOH, Shi-Lin 盧詩霖Harvard Universityshiloh@fas.harvard.edu

LOMOVA, Olga Charles Universityolga.lomova@ff.cuni.cz

LOW, Morris University of Queenslandm.low@uq.edu.au

LU, Ye Shanghai Jiao Tong Universityyelu1224@163.com

LU, Zxyyann 盧孳艷National Yang-Ming Universityzylu@ym.edu.tw

LÜ, Lingfeng 吕凌峰University of Science and Tech-nology of Chinalingfeng@ustc.edu.cn

LUK, Christine 陸伊驪Arizona State Universitychrisluk@asu.edu

LUO, Xingbo 罗兴波Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciencesluoxb@ihns.ac.cn

MA, Liping 马莉萍National Time Service Center, Chinese Academy of Sciencesmlp@ntsc.ac.cn

MAK, Bill Kyoto Universitybill.m.mak@gmail.com

MANGUIN, Pierre-Yves Ecole française d’Extrême-Orientpierre-yves.manguin@efeo.net

MARTÍNEZ, Francisco SPHERE, CNRS & Université Paris Diderot franciscojavier_martinez@yahoo.com

MATTEN, Marc Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Sinologymarc.matten@fau.de

MAU, Chuan-hui 毛傳慧National Tsing Hua University & Université Paris Diderotchuanhui.mau@gmail.com

MEADE, Ruselle University of Tokyorusellemeade@gmail.com

MEI, Jianjun 梅建军Needham Research Institutejjm1006@cam.ac.uk

MELVIN-KOUSHKI, Matthew University of South Carolinapineman79@yahoo.com

MESSNER, Angelika University of Kielmessner@sino.uni-kiel.de

MÉTAILIÉ, Georges Centre Alexandre Koyrégsmetailie@orange.fr

MIHN, Byeong-Hee Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institutebhmin@kasi.re.kr

MIYAGAWA, Takuya 宮川卓也Seoul National Universitytmiyatch@gmail.com

MOFFETT, John Needham Research Institutejm10019@cam.ac.uk

MOON, Manyong 文晩龍Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technologymoon1231@gmail.com

MOORE, Aaron Arizona State Universityaaron.s.moore@asu.edu

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MORGAN, Daniel ERC Project SAW (SPHERE, University Paris Diderot)daniel.ptrk.morgan@gmail.com

MORRIS-SUZUKI, Tessa Australian National Universitytessa.morris-suzuki@anu.edu.au

MUKHARJI, Projit University of Pennsylvaniap.b.mukharji@gmail.com

NAKAMURA, Ellen University of Aucklande.nakamura@auckland.ac.nz

NAKAMURA, Miri 中村美理Wesleyan Universitymnakamura@wesleyan.edu

NAKAO, Maika 中尾麻伊香Ritsumeikan Universitygoa.maika@gmail.com

NAKAYAMA, Izumi The University of Hong Kongizumi.nakayama@gmail.com

NANTA, Arnaud CNRS - Maison Franco-Japonaisenanta@mfj.gr.jp

NANZATOV, Bair Department of History, Eth-nology and Sociology, Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibetan Studie, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciencesnanzatov@yandex.ru

NAQUIN, Susan Princeton Universitysnaquin@princeton.edu

NGUYEN, Thi Duong SPHERE, Université Paris Diderot nguyenanhhong74@gmail.com

NICOLAIDIS, Efthymios National Hellenic Research Foundationefnicol@eie.gr

NIE, Fuling Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Inner Mongolia Normal Universitynmhsniefuling@sina.com

NIU, Weixing 钮卫星 Shanghai Jiao Tong Universitywxniu@sjtu.edu.cn

NOEL, Marianne Laboratoire Interdisciplinaire Sciences, Innovations, Sociétés & IFRIS, Université Paris-Estnoel@ifris.org

NOSAKA, Shiori 野坂しおりEHESSshiorim_mmm@yahoo.co.jp

OBRINGER, Frédéric UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSobringer@ehess.fr

OH, Young Sook Program in History and Philosophy of Science, Seoul National Universityseyio@hotmail.com

ONABE, Tomoko 尾鍋智子Osaka Universityonabe@msc.osaka-u.ac.jp

PAIK, Young-Gyung 白英瓊CRCAO & EPHEyg.paik@gmail.com

PARK, Buhm Soon 朴範淳KAISTparkb@kaist.edu

PARK, Hyunhee 朴賢熙City University of New York, John Jay Collegehpark@jjay.cuny.edu

PARK, Jin Hee Dongguk Universitypark0227@gmail.com

PARK, Jin-kyung Hankuk University of Foreign Studies2011.jin.park@gmail.com

PARK, Jinyoung 朴振伶Seoul National Universityyourmusique@gmail.com

PARK, Kwonsoo 朴权寿Chungbuk National Universitykwonsp@gmail.com

PAUER, Erich University of Marburgpauer@mailer.uni-marburg.de

PEROT, Floriane Palais de la Découverte - Universciencefloriane.perot@universcience.fr

PHILIPPON, Valentin Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudesvalentinphilippon@gmail.com

PICARD, François IReMus UMR 8223, Université Paris-Sorbonnefrancois.picard@paris-sorbonne.fr

PILLAY, Samantha Continence Mattersdrssp@continencematters.com

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POISSON, Emmanuel Université Paris Diderotemmanuel.poisson@univ-paris-diderot.fr

POLLET, Charlotte Center for general education, National Chiao-Tung Universitycharlotte.pollet7@gmail.com

PORDIE, Laurent CERMES3, CNRSlaurent.pordie@ehess.fr

PREGADIO, Fabrizio Friedrich-Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Sinologyfabrizio.pregadio@fau.de

PUZENAT, Nathalie Palais de la Découverte - Universciencenathalie.puzenat@universcience.fr

QU, Anjing 曲安京North-West University, Xi’anqaj@nwu.edu.cn

QU, Yi 曲艺momoe1981@hotmail.com

RAJ, Kapil Centre Alexandre Koyré, EHESSraj@ehess.fr

RAPHALS, Lisa University of California, Riversidelisa.raphals@ucr.edu

REMILLET, Gilles Histoire des Arts et des Repré-sentations, Université Paris X Nanterregilles.remillet@orange.fr

RHYMER, LucyCambridge University Presslrhymer@cambridge.org

REN, Yu Feng School of Philosophy, University of Inner Mongolialhryf@163.com

RÜHRDANZ, Karin Royal Ontario Museumkarinr@rom.on.ca

SA, Rina 萨日娜Shanghai Jiao Tong Universitysarina@sjtu.edu.cn

SABBAN, Françoise UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSsabban@ehess.fr

SAKANO, Toru 坂野 徹Nihon University, College of Economysakano.toru@nihon-u.ac.jp

SALGUERO, Pierce Abington Collegesalguero@psu.edu

SCHÄFER, Dagmar Max Planck Institute for the History of Sciencedschaefer@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de

SCHEID, Volker University of WestminsterV.G.Scheid@westminster.ac.uk

SCHLESINGER, Jonathan Indiana Universityjoschles@indiana.edu

SCHMIDL, Petra G. Exzellenzcluster «Normative Ordnungen», Goethe-Universitätschmidl@em.uni-frankfurt.de

SCHNEIDER, Holger Friedrich-Alexander-University of Erlangen-Nurembergholger.schneider@fau.de

SCHREMPF, Mona University of Westminsterm.schrempf@westminster.ac.uk

SEN, Ahmet Tunc The University of Chicagoatuncsen@uchicago.edu

SENSUI, Hidekazu 泉水英計Kanagawa Universitysensui-hidekazu@kanagawa-u.ac.jp

SHEN, Chiasan 沈佳姍Research Center for Humanities and Social Sciences, Academia Sinica527433@gmail.com

SHENG, Angela McMaster Universityshenga@mcmaster.ca

SHI, Yunli 石云里University of Science and Technology of China & Shanghai Jiao Tong Universityylshi@ustc.edu.cn

SHIH, Chingfei 施靜菲Graduate Institute of Art Histo-ry, National Taiwan Universityshih77@gmail.com

SHIN, Chang-Geon 愼蒼健Tokyo University of Sciencecshin@rs.tus.ac.jp

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SHIN, Dongwon 申東源Chonbuk National Universitynewsdw@hanmail.net

SHIN, Hyangsuk 辛香淑Korea Research Institute for the History of Science, Technology and Civilisationnoonbucher77@naver.com

SHINNO, Reiko University of Wisconsin-Eau Claireshinnor@uwec.edu

SHOJI, Tetsuo 庄子哲雄Frontier Research Initiative, Tohoku Universitytshojimit@gmail.com

SIEBERT, Martina Max Planck Institute for the History of Sciencemsiebert@mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de

SILBERSTEIN, Rachel Rhode Island School of DesignRsilbers@risd.edu

SIMONOVA-GUDZENKO, Ekaterina Department of Japanese History and Culture, Institute of Asian and African Studies, Moscow State University eksimonova@mail.ru

SMITH, Arielle CERMES3, EHESSsmithaa5@hotmail.com

SÖDERBLOM SAARELA, Mårten Princeton Universitymsoderbl@princeton.edu

SODNOMPILOVA, Marina Department of History, Ethno-logy and Sociology, Institute of Mongolian, Buddhist and Tibe-tan Studies, Siberian Branch of Russian Academy of Sciencessodnompilova@yandex.ru

SOHR, Matthias University of Genevamatthias.sohr@unige.ch

SONG, Xiaokun 宋曉堃IKGF, University of Erlangen-Nurembergxiaokunsong@me.com

SOON, Wayne Earlham Collegesoonwa@earlham.edu

SPICQ, Delphine UMR China, Korea, Japan & Collège de Francedelphine.spicq@college-de-france.fr

SPRINGER, Lena University of Westminsterl.springer@westminster.ac.uk

STATMAN, Alexander Stanford Universitystatman@stanford.edu

SU, Yangyang Princeton Universityysu@princeton.edu

SUGAWARA, Hirotaka 菅原 寛孝Okinawa Institute of Science and Technologyhirotaka.sugawara@oist.jp

SUN, Xiaochun 孙小淳Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciencesxcsun@ihns.ac.cn

SUZUKI, Akihito 鈴木 晃仁Keio Universityakihitosuzuki2.0@gmail.com

SUZUKI, Mika 鈴木 実佳Shizuoka Universityjmsuzuk@ipc.shizuoka.ac.jp

TAKAIWA, Yoshinobu 高岩 義信High Energy Accelerator Research Organizationyoshinobu.takaiwa@gmail.com

TAKEUCHI, Kanako Kobe Universityex.ngt.l.8@gmail.com

TERRAIL LORMEL, Sarah Centre d’Etudes Japonaises Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales, Parissarah.tl@gmail.com

THOMANN, Johannes Institute of Asian and Oriental Research, University of Zurichjohannes.thomann@aoi.uzh.ch

THOMPSON, C Michele Southern Connecticut State Universitythompsonc2@southernct.edu

TRAMBAIOLO, Daniel Hong Kong Institute for the Humanites and Social Sciences, The University of Hong Kongtrambaiolo@gmail.com

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TRAWEEK, Sharon University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA)traweek@history.ucla.edu

TSUKAHARA, Togo 塚原 東吾Kobe Universitybyz06433@nifty.com

TSURU, Shuntaro 都留 俊太郎Kyoto Universitytsuru.duliu@gmail.com

VALENZUELA-ZAPATA, Ana G. Horst-Görtz-Institutana.valenzuelazapata@icloud.com

VIGOUROUX, Mathias Zhejiang Universitymvigouroux@zju.edu.cn

VIRAG , CurieUniversity of Torontocurie.virag@utoronto.ca

VOLKOV, Alexei National Tsing-Hua University, Hsin-chualexei.volkov@gmail.com

VRHOVSKI, Jan Charles University, Praguejan.vrhovski@ff.cuni.cz

WANG, Ching-Ling 王静灵Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Staatliche Museen zu Berlinc.wang@smb.spk-berlin.de

WANG, Guangchao 王广超Institute for the History of Natureal Sciences, Chinese Academy of Scienceswangguangchao@ihns.ac.cn

WANG, Hsien-chun 王憲群Institute of History, National Tsing Hua University, Hsinchuwang.hsienchun@gmail.com

WANG, Kai 汪凯University of Science and Tech-nology of Chinakaiwang@ustc.edu.cn

WANG, Li Central-South University of Chinaliwangh@gmail.com

WANG, Lianming 王廉明Institute of East Asian Art His-tory, Heidelberg Universitylianming.wang@gmail.com

WANG, Qianjin 汪前進Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Scienceswangqj@ihns.ac.cn

WANG, Shen 王申University of Science and Tech-nology of Chinawang011@mail.ustc.edu.cn

WANG, Xingguang 王星光Zhengzhou Universitywxg@zzu.edu.cn

WANG, Yu-Jen 王裕仁National Taiwan Normal Universityrichard2300072@hotmail.com

WILL, Pierre-Etienne Collège de France & UMR China, Korea, Japanpierre-etienne.will@college-de-france.fr

WISNIEWSKI, Béatrice Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudesbeatrice.wisniewski@gmail.com

WONG, Wai Yee, Sharon 黄慧怡The Chinese University of Hong Kongsharonwwy@cuhk.edu.hk

WU, HaoUniversity of Science and Tech-nology of China61495506@qq.com

WU, Huiyi 吴蕙仪Needham Research Institutehuiyi.wu@nri.cam.ac.uk

WU, Shellen XiaoUniversity of Tennessee, Knoxvilleswu5@utk.edu

WU, Yan-Chiou 吳燕秋Research Center for Humani-ties and Social Sciences, Sinica Academia, Taipeimandy@mail.emandy.idv.tw

XIANG, Zairong 向在荣ICI Berlin Institute for Cultural Inquiryzairong.xiang@ici-berlin.org

XIE-FOUQUES, Lingqiong 谢玲琼UMR China, Korea, Japan, CNRS & EHESSlingqiong.xie@ehess.fr

XU, Fengxian 徐凤先Institute for the History of Na-tural Science, Chinese Academy of Sciencesxu@ihns.ac.cn

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YANG, Dolly 楊德秀University College Londond.yang@uwtsd.ac.uk

YANG, Fan 杨帆Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Sciencesxida.yafan@163.com

YANG, Timothy Pacific Universityyang@pacificu.edu

YI, Degang Institute for the History of Science and Technology, Inner Mongolia Normal Universityyidegang@aliyun.com

YI, Doogab Seoul National Universitydoogab@gmail.com

YING, Jia-Ming 英家銘Taipei Medical Universityj.m.ying@tmu.edu.tw

YIP, Hon Ming 葉漢明Chinese University of Hong Kong, Dept. of Historyhmye@cuhk.edu.hk

YONGDAN, Lobsang University of Cambridgelobsangy@yahoo.com

YOSHIKAWA, Lisa Hobart and William Smith Collegesyoshikawa@hws.edu

YOSHIOKA, Hitoshi 吉岡 斉Graduate School of Social and Cultural Studies, Kyushu Universityyoshioka@scs.kyushu-u.ac.jp

ZHAI, Yi 翟毅LA3M, Aix-Marseille Universityyizhai528@hotmail.comZHANG, Jiajing 张佳静Institute for the History for Natural Sciences Chinese Academy of Scienceszjj@ihns.ac.cnZHANG, Li 张藜Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Scienceslilyzhang109@ihns.ac.cn

ZHANG, Qiong 張瓊Wake Forest Universityzhangq@wfu.edu

ZHANG, Yangyang 张阳阳University of Science and Technology of Chinazhang011@mail.ustc.edu.cn

ZHANG, Ying 張穎Johns Hopkins Universityzy.violets@gmail.com

ZHANG, Zhihui 张志会Institute for the History of Natural Sciences, Chinese Academy of Scienceszhangzhh@ihns.ac.cn

ZHAO, Bing 赵冰CRCAO, CNRSzhao.bing@me.com

ZHAO, Lu 趙璐IKGF, Friedrich-Alexan-der-University of Erlangen-Nurembergluzhao@sas.upenn.edu

ZHAO, Tao 赵涛Institute for the History of Natural Sciences,Chinese Academy of Sciences & CPC Beijing Fengtai district Party Schoolzhaotao0023@sina.com

ZHEN, Cheng 甄橙Center for the History of Me-dicine, Department of Medical Humanities, Peking Universityzhencheng@bjmu.edu.cnZHENG, Fanglei 郑方磊Fudan Universityfelix_zheng@msn.com

ZHENG, Weiwei 鄭巍巍Tohoku Universityweiwei_zheng@hotmail.com

ZHOU, Célestin ERC Project SAW (University Paris Diderot)xhzhou630@gmail.com

ZHOU, Hanguang 周瀚光East China Normal University2685191140@qq.com

ZHU, Haohao 朱浩浩University of Science and Tech-nology of Chinazhuhh@mail.ustc.edu.cn

ZHU, Yiwen 朱一文Institute of Logic and Cogni-tion, Department of Philosophy, Sun Yat-sen Universityzhuyiwen@ymail.com

ZUR, Dafna Stanford Universitydafnaz@stanford.edu

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